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The answer here is A because it is being used to keep the rhythm and repetition of the poem in check. I guess you could also say that it is a poetic device but that's not an option lol.
What Elsa’s young mother character and Mark’s sea monster character MOST likely have in common is: The ability to change themselves into who they want to be.
<h3>Who is a character?</h3>
A character is a fictional person that the author of a story makes up in order to to be able to drive the story or the plot forward.
In this case, the protagonist and the antagonist are:
- Elsa; and
- Mark's Sea Monster.
Learn more about characters at;
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<span>The correct answer should be C. Beowulf's taunting of Grendel as he kils him. There's more to it however, as he continually shows his connection to humanity during their fight because he gets angry and infuriated showing that he does have some emotions and is not just a mindless beast that runs around and kills everyone.</span>