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English, 01.12.2021 18:10, jdiel14

With Ocean, Ra´ma’s interview; 134 The bridge that Nala o’er it threw.
135 The crossing, and the sitting down
136 At night round Lanka´’s royal town.
137 The treaty with Vibhi´shan made:
138 The plan for Ra´vana’s slaughter laid.
139 How Kumbhakarna in his pride
140 And Meghana´da fought and died.
141 How Ra´vana in the fight was slain,
142 And captive Si´ta´ brought again.
143 Vibhi´shan set upon the throne;
144 The flying chariot Pushpak shown.
145 How Brahma´ and the Gods appeared,
146 And Si´ta´’s doubted honour cleared.
Based on this selection, which of the following statements best describes an aspect of the poem’s structure?

Answer choices for the above question

A. The poem is divided into stanzas with equal numbers of lines.

B. The poem has an irregular meter and an irregular rhyme scheme.

C. The poem punctuates the end of most lines to suggest different types of pauses.

D. The poem uses periods and capitalization within the lines to indicate scene shifts.

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