Choice (d) is correct. The incorrect use of can be found in choice (d) where there are two ellipses used in one sentence and is not only ambiguous but the meaning is already changed. There should no ellipses when the sentence is short and continuous which is the case of the first clause.
an intro for what? you didn't explain fully.
Dialogue impacts how you decipher things in your psyche. An illustration would be a story with no discourse at all the story we feel long and there will be quite a while until the point when you comprehend what happens completely. Additionally, a story with a ton of exchange will most likely be activity stuffed and straightforward what is occurring.
In my point of view and opinion, I think that the poet is trying to encourage the reader to examine the poet carefully because the poet wants the reader to understand the point of the poet. What the poet connects to and what is the meaning behind the poet that is written. Hope This Helps!!
He got married
"No, yesterday he went to wed."
Short for wedding