What does this have too do with English. Is it in a book but which one?
The correct answer is C. while and however
Explanation:
The text explains the differences and similarities between seagulls and wild geese, which are two species of birds. Additionally, in the text, the author uses a compare/contrast structure because the author explains the common points of both species as well as their differences. Also, this is possible through specific clue words that show the similarities and differences.
In the case of differences, the author uses clue words such as however, while or on the other hand. This can be seen in "On the other hand, seagulls are scavengers, while wild geese aren't" that contrasts the diets of these species or in "However, they don't follow seasonal patterns of migration like wild geese" that shows the differences in migration. Thus, the words while and however are used to show contrast.
Answer:
the man behind us said that he had already seen the movie
The central ideas of this soliloquy are that:
Antony is so upset about Caesar's death that he can barely speak.
Antony predicts that the land will be bloodied by men fighting men.
Antony expects Caesar's ghots to seek retribution for the wrongs done.
Even though it seems that he sympathized with the conspirators, after he is left alone, Antony reveals his intentions to make the crowd attack the conspirators in bloody murder. In fact, destruction and blood will be such that Caesar might even emerge from hell accompanied by the goddess of discord.