Answer:
Imperative.
Explanation:
Imperative means of vital importance, or that it is crucial.
Declarative means something is being declared.
The answer is ABABCDCD as the two lines that rhyme are equal to the same letter. E.g. Line 1 and Line 3 both end with a word that rhyme with each other and the Line 1 is the first line of the poem, resulting it in being represented by A. The same thing applies to the rest of the poem
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In Malory's <span>Morted'Arthur, </span><span>Arthur is warned by Sir Gawain not to lead his army against Mordred the next day. If Arthur fights Mordred tomorrow, he and many men on both sides will die. Gawain tells Arthur to postpone the battle for a month to give Lancelot time to arrive. </span>
1. The word garage has two syllables.
ga-rage
3. There are two correct ways to pronounce the last syllable of garage.
ga-razh or ga-raj
the answer is letter d i just took the test