The three options that Circe described are
1) to avoid or go through the Chasing Rocks (the voyagers avoided the Chasing Rocks)
2) Pass through Scylla and sacrifice 6 men
3) Pass through Charybdis and hope that the creature won't eat as they pass through
Odysseus chose to go through Scylla and lost 6 men to the creature.
I'd say it's false.
A poem has to follow a specific pattern, rhyme, scheme or meter to identify it's form.
So just going off of the way the poem looks on the page is not the true form.
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Hazel should make use of bold print.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Print features are the features that are used in the plain text to explain something in the text to the readers. There are certain examples of the print features which are bold print, captions, titles and so on.
Since Hazel is making use of the informational text and that text has certain technical terms in it, she should make use of bold print in it so that she should make certain words in bold and make the readers focus on those words and can tell the importance of those words.