<span>The correct answer is A. This statement shows that they have acknowledged the fight, but is also referring to it in past tense by saying "have quarreled." He also refers to the strip of forest as "stupid," despite spending most of his life trying to maintain ownership of it.</span>
I don't see a poem, but I can tell you how to determine the meter of a poem.
The meter of a poem is determined by the last word in a line.
For example,
Roses are red, A
Violets are blue, B
sugar is sweet, C
And so are you. B
You rhymes with blue so so they are both blue.
Tell me if you need more info:D
An oppositive does not function like an adverb in a given sentence.
The word are is a Linking Verb
I believe that number one is E, number 2 is A, and number three is C.