commas, dashes, or parentheses
Nonessential appositive phrases can be separated from the rest of a sentence in three ways—with commas, with dashes, or with parentheses. Let’s look at example sentences that essentially mean the same thing:
The best pet in the world, a dog, will always be known as “man’s best friend.”
The best pet in the world—a dog—will always be known as “man’s best friend.”
The best pet in the world (a dog) will always be known as “man’s best friend.”
I don't think that your options match your tiles - you must have copied them wrong. I can only match iambic pentameter with D. each foot consists of one unstressed followed by a stressed syllable.
However, enjambment has nothing to do with the stress in syllables, but rather with the fact that some poets like to continue a sentence in a poem into the next line, without the use of commas or other pauses. Blank verse is a type of a verse that doesn't have a rhyme, and is made up of iambic pentameters.
Ancient Rome had a republic, just like the United States. Romans also had unofficial branches of the government, like judicial, executive and legislature. Both of the governments had a legal code. In Rome's case, it was the Twelve Tables. In the US, it is the Constitution.
Hope this helps.
Think of something that’s already been holding you back. Like if something bad has happened to you example if you have had depression or anxiety this locks you behind bars from the real word and limits your abilities. Or if you’ve ever been shy to do something this also locks you “behind bars”. I’m also assuming your in school so that could also be a metaphor for being “behind bars”
The correct answer is D. They are relieved that Grendel is dead and their trials are over now.
The monster Grendel has been ravaging the Danes' lands for so long, killing their men. This continued until Beowulf, a famous hero, was called for aid. He came, managed to kill the monster, and liberate the Danes from their threat. So obviously they were happy because they didn't have to be afraid of the monster anymore and they were grateful to Beowulf for saving them.