<span>Epic poems were memorized and then presented to an audience orally. This was required since the vast majority of people during that time period were illiterate. It is theorized that the repetitive structure and recurring syllables present in the epics, were used by storytellers to aid in memorization.</span>
Incomplete question. The full question read;
He said to me "no sir I did not quarrel with your servant yesterday"
Change into indirect.
<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>Remember</em>, the main difference between an indirect speech sentence and a direct speech sentence is in the way what someone said is referred to. In the direct form, <u>the individual is quoted exactly,</u> but in the indirect form, <u>we do not use exactly the same words to express what was said.</u>
So the sentence may read,
<em>He told me he didn't quarrel with the servant yesterday.</em>
We observe the use of different words to express what was mentioned initially; which indicates an indirect reference.
Answer:
I beileve that "The heart that feels not now is dead" means that the heart that is no longer beating is dead. Or the person that contains the heart lost his/her feelings and is feeling dead.
Explanation:
I tried to break this out, so we know that it's about a heart. I was a little confused with this part but now I understand it "that feels not now". I believe that this means that it has no more feelings or it just isn't alive anoymore. You can really understand that the heart is dead or broken when it says "is dead." I hope this helps you!