Answer:
In february of last year i went to Santiago in Chile, i passed one week there and i got there by plane, i had to get three planes to go there, me and my parents went to there because they wanted to meet the city and all of the touristic attractions, we also went with some of their friends and we had so much fun, we went to some parks and we knew their pretty culture, we went to some shoppings to and a big amusement park, we went to a zoo too and some beaches in some cities near Santiago, we always woke up early and we were going with the car my parents rented to a lot of places, and we always had lunch in a tematic restaurant.
Explanation:
A poem that consists of a three-part structure: a strophe, an antistrophe, and an epode - Pindaric ode. The strophe and the antistrophe have the same stanzaic and rhythmic pattern, with only the finale being different.
A ceremonious poem created by an ancient Greek poet who lived in the 5th century BC - also Pindaric ode. Pindar lived from 522 to 443 BC.
A rhymed ode that doesn't have a fixed number of lines per stanza - irregular ode. It doesn't have a prescribed rhyming pattern or stanzaic structure. It does rhyme, but not in a regular way.
A poem that doesn't follow any set structure and is open to experimentation - that is also irregular ode. As I already explained, it doesn't have to follow any rules.
Apart from these two types of odes, there is also the third, Horatian ode. It is divided into stanzas, but unlike Pindaric ode, they have the same length, meter, and rhyme.
Empathy is the act of sharing and understanding the feelings of someone else. So I'd go with:
C. <span>Ask him how he’s feeling</span>
Natural resource is coal it’s brought from Alberta Canada people use it for gas and vehicles.