Answer: An unnecessary pronoun is one whose antecedent is already explicit as the subject in a sentence.
Example: Michael, the man I talked to you about, he wants to buy my car.
It is either A or D, usually if there is a random all of the above Question, it is usually All of the above.
Answer: My spirit not awakening, till the beam
Of an Eternity should bring the morrow.
Twere better than the cold reality
Of waking life, to him whose heart must be,
Explanation: Enjambment, derived from the French word enjambment, meaning to step over, or put legs across. In poetry it means moving over from one line to another without a finishing punctuation mark. It can be defined as a thought or sense, phrase or clause, in a line of poetry that does not end at the line break, but goes over to the next line. In other words, it is the running on of a sense from one couplet or line to the following without a major interruption or syntactical break.