1. Epic poems are usually long.
2. Epic poems are about long and exciting journeys.
3. Epic poems are divided into books.
4. Epic poems do not follow a particular rhyme and meter.
This first statement contains characteristics of epic poems, as they are long narrative poems, they are literary works made with oral and written compositions from ancient times. Some examples are Gilgamesh and The Odyssey. It's usually an extensive and prolonged narrative in verse as it's a genre of poems.
The second statement contains one of the most important characteristics of epic poems, they told the journey of the hero with very fantastic features, they have incredible physical and mental traits. So this journey is often long as they conquer many dangerous situations in order to achieve their goal.
The third statement is another characteristic of epic poems, they are very long so they are divided into books. Usually, a single epic is divided into multiple books. One example is Homer's epics divided into 24 books.
And the final statement depends on the literary work that we are talking about. Epic poems were written in a formal, elevated style. They were sublime and with universal significance. They don't have a particular rhyme scheme. But when we are talking about the Odyssey and the Iliad they use a primary meter of Greek and Roman poetry know as <em>"dactilyc hexameter"</em> but without a rhyme scheme. So we can say that epic poems don't follow a particular rhyme but in some cases, they follow a particular meter.
“And you want to play basketball?” His Father’s brows knitted over deep-brown eyes. “That must be some kind of a joke. Now you just get into your room and hit these books.”
One of the keys to following your career path is to be _____.
D. committed
It means dedicated and willing to give your time and energy to the cause that you believe in.
Answer: B. Plant life cannot grow along the shoreline.
Explanation:
In the extract from Beyond the Wall: Essays from the Outside, Edward Abbey, the author, argues that it is because of the dam that plant life is dead. He says that due to the fluctuations in the water level, the plants either die from thirst or get drowned. This to him, is a stark contrast to when the area used to be full of plant life which also brought animal life meaning that there was an abundance of both fauna and Flora.
Now instead, the area is barren and Edward contends that it would therefore had been better that the dam was not built at all than it was built and effected the aforementioned.