Your answer for this question would be the second option because in a poem worldly possessions is where you control and mess up the language. Hope I helped (:
When a noun o pronoun follows another noun or pronoun is called APPOSITIVE or APPOSITIVE PHRASE
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The theme of <em>The Hare and the Tortoise</em> is that ''slow and steady wins the race."
"Anything" is the compound. A compound word is like two words smushed together. Examples are "bed-room" or "book-store".