Answer:
The excerpt from:
- "Annabel Lee" is written in a sestet
- "In Memorium" is written in a quatrain
- "Nothing Gold Can Stay" is written in an octave
- "Hero and Leander" is written in couplets
Explanation:
A sestet is a stanza composed of six lines, a quatrain of four lines, an octave is written in eight lines, and a couplet is a set of two rhyming lines, usually written in the same meter.
It is important to note that the definitions of all these types of stanzas have varied with different works and origins and some can further be classified into various sub-types depending on their position in the poem, meter, use, etc., and can be further elaborated with typical rhyme schemes that they use; however, the common aspect that they share is the number of lines, which is what the question is based on.
Conflicts lead to more plot events as well as character reactions.
Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
In a story conflicts play a vital role and stimulates growth in the story. The main purpose of the conflict is to create tensions and catch the interest of the reader by leaving them uncertain about the ending.
A character of the story may easily find themselves in their natural form during a conflict and indicate their hidden qualities and potential. Conflicts increase the suspense,interest, thrill and reveal the strength and weakness of the character.
It holds the reader's interest until the end and leads the characters towards the climax of the story.
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