Answer:
transitive
Explanation:
a transitive verd accepts one or more objects
in the question there are at least three or more objects
Answer:
A). "And to speak truth of Caesar, / I have not known when his affections swayed / More than his reason."
D). “And since the quarrel / Will bear no colour for the thing he is”
E). “And therefore think him as a serpent’s egg / Which, hatched, would as his kind grow mischievous, / And kill him in the shell.”
Explanation:
In the given excerpt from Julius Caesar, the options A, D, and E(as mentioned above) reveals as well as supports the idea that Brutus found it necessary to kill Caesar before he could become dangerous for any one. <u>The first quotation('And to....reason') reveals that Brutus had no idea when Caesar transforms into an emotional being from a rational and responsible man</u>('affections sway his reason'). The next quote('And since..he is') discloses that Brutus considered <u>Caesar to be incapable of handling power sensibly once he acquires it.</u> The third quotation('and therefore...shell') reveals the final support to Brutus view that <u>he would become like a 'serpent's egg' after attaining power and become more harmful and threatening</u> . Thus, he must be killed before that and hence, <u>options A, D, and E</u> are the correct answers.
The hook is usually the sentence which occurs toward the beginning of the paragraph. It's main objective is to catch the readers attention and make them want to continue reading. (It's kind of like the thumbnail of a Youtube video, it catches the viewers attention.) Anyway, now that we have reviewed what a hook is, let's use the process of elimination to find our answer. A. cannot be the answer. It is a part of the beginning of the passage. It also is a fact, and is not written in a way that can attract a reader's attention and make them want to continue reading. The same goes for B. This is simply just not something that would attract a reader's attention. C is also not the answer. Once again, this statement fails to attract the reader's attention. So, this leaves us with the correct answer, D. Not only is this the first sentence in the paragraph, it also attracts the reader's attention and makes them want to read the rest of the passage.
Sources: I am a natural born American, so English is my first language. My mom is an English teacher, so I learned these types of things at a very young age.
Answer:
One of my favorite ways to write a hook is to add a quote from someone! Or to ask a question. If these don't sound good to you, look up "exordiums" and you can see the different ways to grab readers attentions! :)
Answer:
Frustration, loneliness, sadness, anxiety, desperation.
Explanation: