I think it's "A stanza made up of four lines"
In <em>Ode to the West Wind</em> by Percy Bysshe Shelley, the author is celebrating the wind for its power and ability to carry up dead leaves and making them alive, asking the wind to lift him up as if he was the leaves so that he can be one with the wind. Taking this into consideration, we can conclude that your best answer for this question is option A.
Answer:
People traveled by boat and roads.
People held feasts to celebrate.
Music was part of celebrations.
Girls danced to music at feasts.
Explanation:
The aspects of Greek life that are reflected in the given excerpt are the following:
- People traveled by boat and roads. The lines that prove this are: <em>Neither by ship nor yet by land shall...; so the road lay open to him...</em>
- People held feasts to celebrate. We can conclude this based on the lines: <em>... host of happy people who are always banqueting and holding joyful revelry.</em>
- Music was part of celebrations. The flute and lyre are mentioned as instruments present at these celebrations.
- Girls danced to music at feasts. <em>The maidens dancing to the sound of flute and lyre</em> are described.
The sacrifice of animals to gods and religion aren't mentioned in the given passage. This is why the second and sixth options are incorrect.