Your answer would be, Letter choice (B), The type of poem that has a refrain is a BALLAD...
Lyric Poetry/Poems - Is generally short, and expresses deep personal feeling, Lyric Poems, may be sung, or accompanied by music; but, may not. Lyrics often have a refrain, or a line, or lines that are repeated throughout the poems.
Ballad Poems/Poetry - are written in narrative rhythmic verse that may be sung, and often contains recurrent refrain. Ballads tells a story, often emotional, or dramatic. Ballads often written in quatrain that have alternate rhymes of patterns, and stresses syllables.
Free Verse Poetry/Poems - Has no regular rhythm, or meter
Sonnet Poems - Fixed verse poems, has 14 lines, often about a feeling, or idea.
Refrain - Phrase, line, or group of lines, repeated at intervals, throughout a poem. Usually, at the end of the stanza.
To make any plain sentence like the one given more "dazzling", the first thing that comes to mind is perhaps using stronger adjectives that call attention to an otherwise dull action such as a person walking down the street. Also we could reveal some detail about the character or what she's feeling or thinking in order to embed the sentence with more meaning. I'll give you an example:
<u>Sandra found herself profoundly submerged in the tediousness of her routine as she started walking across the street, without noticing the red light.</u>