Answer: C. <u><em>An engineer create an artificial intelligence that then tries to take over the world</em></u>
Explanation: The stories, 'the myth of Prometheus and Pandora' and the 'Frankenstein', emphasizes the same theme on the creation of something which might turn beneficial or detrimental.
Prometheus is the creator of mankind in the story, and he was punished for loving his creation too much. On the other side, Victor in Frankenstein creates a monster which eventually becomes detrimental to him.
Similarly, from the above example, the theme shared by these stories with it is: An engineer is creating artificial intelligence and with that he tries to rule the world.
The lines in the poem that best shape the theme that joy can be found in experiencing the natural world are: "Beside the Lake, beneath the trees, /Flittering and dancing in the breeze." "A poet could not but be gay/ In such a jocund company". The first lines "Beside the Lake..." depict a natural scenery and the lines that follow: "A poet could not but be gay...", express that the company of nature makes a poet very happy and feel in good company. The theme is expressed clearly in this set of lines.
Rhythm an meter would be it
Answer:
1. Born with a clubfoot.
2. He came into his inheritance at the age of ten.
4. Many of his contemporaries, with the notable exception of Shelley, disliked the man and his work.
Lord Byron was a British poet, peer, politician and one of the most important figures in the Romantic movement. Byron was a good friend of Percy Bysshe Shelley, fellow poet, and his wife, Mary Shelley, author of <em>Frankenstein</em>.
Byron was also born with a clubfoot, and inherited great fortune and land early on. The incorrect statement, however, is the third one. Byron's title was inherited from his great uncle, the "wicked" Lord Byron, when he passed away in 1798. This made him the 6th Baron Byron of Rochdale and owner of Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire.