<span>In the poem </span><span>"Ramayana," </span>Sugriva asks Rama to help him to defeat his brother Bali. So the answer to your question is B
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The correct answer that would best complete the given statement above would be option B. Since, Steve and Kathy have differences in conversational styles, including their words choices and interruption and questioning patterns, this demonstrates GENDERLECT. The term "Genderlect" was coined by Deborah Tannen which means that men and women have different ways of conversing, but that does not mean that one is right or wrong, superior or inferior---they are just different.
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Jim Hawkins
The first-person narrator of almost the entire novel. Jim is the son of an innkeeper near Bristol, England, and is probably in his early teens. He is eager and enthusiastic to go to sea and hunt for treasure. He is a modest narrator, never boasting of the remarkable courage and heroism he consistently displays. Jim is often impulsive and impetuous, but he exhibits increasing sensitivity and wisdom.
Explanation:
The rhyme scheme is ABAB up until the last two lines, which are CC. Rhyme scheme signifies which lines rhyme with each other, depending on the last word in each line. The As correspond with each other, the Bs correspond with each other, and so on.
The main idea of the poem is that one should not to give up pursuing a woman if at first she doesn't seem interested, because when she has finally been won over, her love will last forever. In other words, be patient, because a woman who is not easily wooed will provide the longest form of love.
The poet uses the "metaphor" of burning an oak. A metaphor is a comparison between two seemingly unlike things (in this case a woman/her love and an oak tree) without using the words "like" or "as" (which would make the comparison a simile).
<span>The poet uses the metaphor of a wound to represent how deep love can go ("Deep is the wound, that dints the parts entire With chaste affects, that naught but death can sever"). </span>