Question 3(1 point) Why is Portia upset with her husband? She thinks he is planning to leave her. She wants Brutus to take part in the conspiracy, and he is unsure. She knows that Brutus is keeping a secret from her and that he is troubled. She loves Caesar and does not want to see Brutus hurt him.
Question 2 (1 point) What does Brutus mean when he says of Marc Antony, "think not of him, for he can do not more than Caesar's arm when Caesar's head is off"? Antony is a good friend to Brutus. Antony cannot act on his own and is no threat once Caesar is dead. Antony is disloyal to Caesar. Antony is someone whom the conspirators should fear.
Question 6 (1 point) What are Caesar's last words before he dies? "Beware the Ides of March" "Friends, Romans , countrymen, lend me your ears" "Et, tu Brute?"
Question 8 (1 point) In his funeral speech how does Antony turn the people against the conspirators? By saying Caesar was not ambitious and showing his will By shouting and calling the conspirators murderers By asking them to attack Brutus and Cassius immediately
Question 10 (1 point) What is the main theme in Act 3? The power of friendship The consequences of betrayal and persuasion The importance of laws
What is the difference between a preview and a thesis?
Which of the following did you include in your draft? Check all of the boxes that apply. a thesis that reflects my topic and viewpoint details from each ad that support my thesis an explanation of the target audience of each ad an analysis of the advertising techniques used an explanation of each ad's effectiveness a strong conclusion
Who was the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin and how did the North and South view it differently?
In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, characters make decisions that lead to significant consequences for themselves and their community. Choose one character from the play and analyze how their decisions contribute to the unfolding events in Salem. How do their choices lead to both personal and societal consequences, and what does this suggest about the relationship between individual actions and larger
The following question refers to Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. During his first days in Brobdingnag, how does the farmer transport Gulliver to town? in a large bucket covered with a screen in his cloth cap in a closed box with breathing holes cut into it in the left pocket of his jacket
Which of the following cultural archetypes from the story best connects to the theme of the individual and identity? a. New York City's pricey shops symbolizing what Suzette's mom cannot have b. New York City's crowded streets making it easy to lose one's self there c. Nannies and the children they care for to demonstrate how the nanny becomes closer to those children than to her own d. Parents and adult children trying to understand who each other is or has become
(01.04 LC) Which of the following best explains the difference between perspective and point of view? Perspective and point of view are the same thing Perspective is a particular attitude toward something, and point of view is the type of narration used Perspective is omniscient, and point of view is limited Perspective is the type of narration used, and point of view is a particular attitude toward something
How does Mayne Reid use the Headless Horseman figure differently from Irving? As a symbol of American independence As a religious warning As a real person in disguise for deception As a ghost haunting a battlefield
Which literary element is primarily transformed when Reid changes the tone of Irving's story? Setting Symbol Narrative tone Plot
How does the radio version of The War of the Worlds make the broadcast seem more credible? A. By frightening people and making them think they are being attacked B. By allowing one of the main characters to be killed by Martians C. By setting the story in the real town of Princeton, New Jersey D. By including interviews with officials such as the U.S. secretary of the interior
41. Lorsque des enfants sont présents le conducteur doit: (a) Ralentir (b) Se prepare a s'arreter (c) Scruter la zone (d) Toutes les réponses ci-dessus
After learning the truth about Mr. Wickham Elizabeth feels __ ashamed of her poor judgement. All answers are correct. outraged at Mr. Darcy for his lies. disinterested in Mr.Darcy or Mr. Wickham.
Select the one falling action/resolution event of the story. Zaroff tells Rainsford he hunts the most dangerous prey: man. Rainsford kills Ivan. Rainsford builds a Burmese Tiger Pit. Rainsford has never slept in a more comfortable bed. Zaroff asks Rainsford to join in him in hunting his prey. Rainsford confronts Zaroff In his bedroom.
Question 33 Which of the following is a central idea expressed in the essay "On Pockets and Things"by A. G . Gardiner? Social benefits for women Safety of women in society Prejudice against women in society Respect toward men Points 2
Why does Du Bois use a heading in The Souls of Black Folk? to create a roadmap for his readers so they know what topics they will read about throughout the book to show that this essay is an excerpt from a larger work to create a sense of foreboding within the text to let the readers preview what they will learn by the end of the essay