I would cross out A and D because he says any man or maid so that can't mean friends or marriage and now that I think about it can't be love either since he probably doesn't mean love either, so it has to be loyalty.
Answer:
DONT KNOW WHO ARE THEY BUT IF U SAYING THEN THEY MIGHT BE THAT....
Answer:
Explanation:
It would seem that some writing council has gotten together and decided that the ideal male character has chiseled arms, a broad chest, and is unafraid of anything. And, to add some diversity, you can have your skinny nerd dudes and theLook, I have two brothers and am a bit of a tomboy. I surf (or used to, before Lyme happened), meaning that I’ve spent a lot of time with guys, since there are more dude surfers than dudette surfers. So believe me when I tell you that many fictional male characters are not only stereotypical, but inaccurate. Not to mention annoying. Here are 8 points you may be getting wrong when it comes to writing male characters: your dark-haired flirts with smoldering eyes.
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The answer to your question is,
D. A repeated sound within a line of poetry.
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