While the last two answers are both good, the best answer is C
(every though this question is very opinion based)
The right answer will be the B option. LESSER THAN MACBETH AND GREATER. Because this quotation is a paradox.
The answer is B. Love and sacrifice for others is the highest virtue.
The rhyme schemes of the sonnet follow two basic patterns. (1) The Italian sonnet (also called the Petrarchan sonnet after the most influential of the Italian sonneteers) comprises an 8-line 'octave' of two quatrains, rhymed abbaabba, followed by a 6-line 'sestet' usually rhymed cdecde or cdcdcd. So false
You could use a thesaurus because that is a book that has antonyms and synonyms. Which would help you find other words that mean the same as “great”