The correct option is B. Can <u>ever</u> diss<u>ever</u> my <u>soul</u> from the <u>soul.</u>
This pattern can be recognized when listening to a recitation of the poem. Here, Edgar Allan Poe is using a iambic pattern. This metter is one of the most common pattern in poetry and in which an unstressed syllable is followed by an stressed. In previous verses of the poem, he combines iambic pattern with an anapest (two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable.
But in this line, he uses a iambic. So the correct answer is the second one.
A. Cinco De Mayo first commemorates the First Battle of Puebla. Cinco De Mayo is a time when Americans celebrate Mexico and Mexicans grumble that Americans have no idea what they’re celebrated. A poll with reliable data poll has proven only around 22% of Americans know what they’re celebrating. In Mexico, they celebrate the first battle of Puebla and in America, they enjoy Mexican culture and food.
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generally romanticism was about celebrating nature and real life things