<em>To William Lloyd Garrison</em> was a poem written by John Greenleaf Whittier, who was an American Quaker poet, an advocate of the abolition of slavery in the United States, and considered a Fireside Poet. A term which referred to which a group of 19th-century American poets associated with New England, and whose poetry encompassed themes and messages of morality presented in conventional poetic forms.
In such poem, To William Lloyd Garrison, the author portrait the prominent American abolitionist, journalist, suffragist, and social reformer named William Lloyd Garrison as like a sort of fearless hero who fights against slavery. Similarly, in these verses, the author portrays himself as a supporter of Garrison's fight.
I think that the most accurate pronoun is D) the, but the answer could be C) our, hope I have helped!
The correct answers are B. It is written in response to death and D. It was a form of ancient Greek poetry
Explanation:
Elegiac or elegiac couplet is a type of poetry originated in Greece and linked to elegy, as elegy these poems included death as one of the main themes and aimed at creating a reflection related to death, mourning someone or recognizing the life of someone who has just died. As mentioned before, it is believed elegy emerged in Ancient Greece and the first records of it date back to the Hellenistic period around 7th century BCE including authors such as Archilochus and Simonides of Ceos and continue during the Roman Empire. In this way, elegiac was originated in Greek poetry during Ancient Greece period and it is written in response to death as it is death the theme that inspires these poems.
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