I'm gonna be completely honest, I didnt feel like going through all of those but it's really simple. if you use something like grammarly and type the sentences, it will correct your grammar so you can find out the answers :)
Your question might be incomplete. For example: Indirect form, narration/etc.
Answer:
Jagannath said that No I am not your enemy.
Explanation:
As you can see "Jagannath said." and " No I am not your enemy" are two sentence we can change it to one sentence by adding "that" to the sentence.
<u><em>~Lenvy~</em></u>
One central purpose of a satire would be "evoking laughter by ridicule" since this is the most common form, but it should be noted that this often has moral implications as well.
The answer is number 4.The stanzas combine to convey that love is complicated.There is glory and there is pain.There is pleasure and there are wounds. The persona in the poem seems to have had some experience in love affairs and these stanzas are full of expressions that contradict each other .That is why I think the author is trying to convey how intricate love could be.