<span>Selection (a) is the most correct answer. This story was mostly about the powers of unrequited love and how it can have a lifelong effect on a person. The author, in this story, is recounting the power that such a romance had on her when she was but a teenager.</span>
<span>The lines speak out of the feeling of “regret.” It
is a regret that comes only after the deed was over and done. The images of “much
sighing, never-ending rue, and the realization that all that the persona did
was in vain or worthless” reveal his true feelings. All these can be summarized
in the familiar expressions: “if only I listened to advice” and “what has been
done cannot be undone.” This was a sad realization that the advice of the wise
man should have been heeded. </span>
It originates from Greece and the root is phos or photo. :)
Answer:
1.) Alliteration
Explanation:
[S]ilent [S]nake [S]lithers