Conflict as a literary device is the challenge faced by a character that provides tension within the story. It can happen between two characters, between a character and their inner demons, or even between a character and the environment.
Out of the events provided, the one that would result in a conflict is "Soon, the people of the house, aroused by the noise, awoke and cried out, 'thieves, thieves!'", as it narrates the encounter between the antagonists and the other characters that will add tension to the plot. If the characters did not wake up due to the noise, the thieves presence would not result in a conflict.
The answer to the above question, i may be wrong... but i think it should be C
The correct answers are as follows:
1. STANZA: A group of lines in a poem.
2. OCTAVE: A stanza made up of eight lines.
3. ENJAMBMENT: An idea carried from one line to the next.
4.CAESURA : A pause in the middle of a line.
5. SESTET: A stanza made up of six lines.
6. COUPLET: A stanza made up of two lines.
7. QUATRAIN: A stanza made up of four lines.
Poetry is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythm qualities of language to pass across a particular message and to invoke meaning. In poetry, different types of devices and structures are used to pass across information. Different types of imagery are also used, these include: visual, auditory, olfactory, tactile, gustatory, etc. Different figure of speech are also used in poetry. A poem is usually divided into lines and each set of lines is called stanza.
Not telling the story in a proper sequence would lead to confusion of the readers.
<u>Explanation:</u>
To tell about any story, any poem or any event, it is very important to tell the events of that particular story in a proper sequence in which the events took place, one following the other.
If the events of the story are not clear to the readers of the story, then it would not be possible to read the story and understand it properly. Because not maintaining a proper sequence would lead to confusion, not clearing the story to the readers.