Answer:
The best option is letter B) "After a good dinner one can forgive anybody," joked a character in one of Oscar Wilde's plays, "even one's own reflections."
Explanation:
When quoting what someone said, even if it is a character in a play or a story, we must use quotation marks. Notice that they will separate the character's words from the words of the person who is quoting. Also, if a period or a comma must appear, they should come inside the quotation marks, not outside. Therefore, letter B is the best option because it follows those instructions.
B) "After a good dinner one can forgive anybody," joked a character in one of Oscar Wilde's plays, "even one's own reflections."
Answer:
The third passage best sums of the speech
Explanation:
Analyzing the options, we can obtain the following conclusions; even when the poets used their work to express their ideas about the world sometimes, they can use a character as the speaker instead of themselves, the epic is a type of long narrative poem and the ballad is a short narrative folk song, instead of a poem. The poetry is rich in literary devices, nevertheless, the literary elements are not one of its characteristics, the poem do not necessary contain these. The answer is Epics and ballads are types of narrative poems