Answer:
<em>He felt bad for himself, because of the love he had for both countries </em>
Explanation:
<em>After the war between his native country japan and the united states, Yoshio Matsumoto he came back because he wants to erase the sad memories of the past, and to start afresh.</em>
<em>He picked an interest in the University of Washington, because his grandfather went there and he had a community feeling.</em>
I would say c. timelessness of the message.
Why? Because:
a) your piece of writing has to have a message - if there is no message, there is no point in writing it.
b) you have to have an intended audience you are writing for - it is not the same writing something for your friends, little brother/sister, professor or a potential employer.
c) the format of the message is important because of the previous factor and because the format usually affects the reception of the writing; nobody will be interested in your text if you write it without commas, fullstops, capitalized letters at the beginning of the sentence, or for example, without spaces between the words because it would be too confusing.
While, the timelessness is not as important. You are writing it for a special purpose now, and if it is good it might become timeless. But there are probably many great works (poems, scientific papers, novels, etc.) that were lost or forgotten, but that does not mean they were not great or significant.
Hope my answer is not too confusing :)
Answer:
I believe is the ballad
Explanation:
because A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music
This is an example of a simile