Would have driven
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This poem is an example of brilliant short lyric which is sectioned into three stanzas. Each stanza carries six lines which help create a simple structure and a regular rhyme scheme- ABABAB.
The author wrote this piece of work in iambic tetrameter. Multiple poetic devices are utilized by Lord Byron, such as alliterations, imagery, metaphors, as well as similes. The diction is also very clear without any complex connotations which ultimately assists the readers to understand the poem more easily.
Therefore, after my analysis of this work, I suggest you to choose option "a", because the author's motif is none other than the option beneath this paragraph.
a) By organizing the poem into three short and even stanzas, Byron is able to convey the work's themes directly and succinctly.
Died
March, 1998 (aged 37 -38)
Malfoy Manor, Wiltshire, England,[1] Great Britain
Answer:
Roads
Explanation:
Just try to fill in the word "route" with the options and see which one makes sense.
the quickest building cities from A to B doesn't sound right, and neither do the other options, but the quickest roads from A to B sounds reasonable.