Answer:
A. The tall hats, with a long nap, of the rich peasant and the headgear of the peasant women
Explanation:
Just got it right on edge
Answer:
The statement that most clearly expresses what the speaker in "The Tyger" seeks to understand it:
d) the true nature of the tiger's creator.
Explanation:
"The Tyger" is a poem by William Blake. The speaker of the poem asks the same question, twice:
<em>What immortal hand or eye, </em>
<em>Could frame thy fearful symmetry?</em>
He also asks about the tiger:
<em>Did he who made the Lamb make thee?</em>
The speaker is questioning the nature of the tiger's creator. Assuming the same God created both, the lamb and the tiger, the speaker is both fascinated and frightened in face of such creativity. The tiger is a representation of violence, power, ferociousness. The lamb is meek, quiet, incapable of causing harm. How can the same God make both? Why would He? The speaker is baffled by such unanswerable questions.
The correct answer is C) and Brutus is an honorable man.
<em>The phrase from this passage of Julius Caesar that helps the audience understand that Brutus is not trustworthy.</em>
In the text, Anthony repeats the phrase "He is an honorable man. He is my friend. Faithful...he is an honorable man." With this, he shows the people that Brutus is not trustworthy. This is an example of the use of anticipation by Anthony as a persuasive technique.
The play "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" was written by William Shakespeare in 1599. This is a tragedy where, treason, deception, and lack of loyalty between characters such as Anthony, Brutus, and Julius Caesar, shows how human nature can be corrupted.