Transcript of "Hope<span>, </span>Despair and Memory" Excerpts from Elie Wiesel's Nobel Prize Lecture "Hope<span>, </span>Despair and Memory<span>" Without </span>memory<span>, our existence would be barren and opaque, like a prison cell into which no light penetrates; like a tomb which rejects the living.</span>
Among her suitors, Portia's description of t<span>he Duke of Saxony's nephew </span>compares to a sponge.
C. a repeated grouping of two or more lines in a poem that often share a pattern of rhythm and rhyme
Answer:
It’s the first one