Answer:
I don't think this is a quiz
Explanation:
Not a is but all I can tell you is:
:) stay safe in
:) stay at home
;) where a mask \
goodbye
The answer would be A your welcome!
Assuming the author is the speaker is the best option. Also, reading the peom out loud is another strategy.
It's going to be setting. Although it was using past pretenses like "was" it isn't a backstory, it wasn't describing the characters or any event. It was only describing the room, the setting. Hope this helps :).
Well, there are two answers to this question actually.
I believe that a medieval ballad would definitely please a Romantic poet, because it is all about love and all that.
However, in Romanticism, poets and writers were obsessed with the macabre, so they would probably enjoy Greek tragedies as well.