<span>“My habitual mood of humiliation, self-doubt, forlorn depression, fell damp on the embers of my decaying ire. Habitual here should mean, recurring or something which keeps happening and this "habitual mood" dampened the intensity of her anger, </span>
Answer: form.
Poetic form can be understood as the physical structure of the poem. Characteristics such as the length of the lines, its theme and the structure of the rhymes are taken into account when determining a poem's form. The word "form" is normally only used for very familiar patterns.
Some examples of common forms are couplets, haikus, ballads, odes, epics, epigrams and sonnets.
Eh..What is that supposed to mean?
12 times .25 is 3 and 3 plus 12 is 15. So the answer is 15 miles