The correct answer is rhyming poetry.
None of these songs rhyme, which is why B is the correct answer.
A - all of these poems are written in iambic pentameter. This means that each line consists of 10 syllables and that an unstressed syllable is followed by a stressed one.
C - all of these poems are written in blank verse. This means that they don't have any rhymes and that they are written in iambic pentameters.
D - all of these poems are examples of pastoral poetry. This means that they talk about nature and life within it.
For the first question you need this sentence:<span>They have a round, flat nose.
So the answer is b: </span><span> round and flat
for the second you need this sentence: </span>
<span>They lay in the mud to keep cool., so the answer is d.
and for the last one this one: </span><span>A pig will eat almost anything! so the answer is d. </span>
He likes a challenge, wants to take credit for Eliza's transformation and win the bet with Colonel Pickering. I think
Criticism means he judges people for what they did, if he judged someone for a 'hurry and hurry' attitude, that means he would prefer a slower approach to things. I believe the answer is 'A'