In my opinion, the best option is A. <span>Greed can be the undoing of a person, leading him or her to ruin. Macbeth's ruin was triggered by greed. He had a choice: to believe or not to believe the weird sisters' prophecy. He believed them and acted upon it because he wanted more power and, ultimately, the crown.</span>
Answer: C
Explanation: Clan rhymes with Ran, so AA
See rhymes with Lee, BB
War rhymes with Lochinvar, CC
Yes it is so cute I love it and if you give it away I’ll be sad
Answer:
They are angry and vow to kill those who committed the crime.
In Act III, Scene II of "Julius Caesar," the crowd feels enraged and want to avenge his death when Antony shows them Caesar's wounds. At first, Brutus convinces people that he has killed Caesar because Caesar was too ambitious. Thus, before Antony speaks, the crowd trusts Brutus' right to kill Caesar, and considers the latter a tyrant. However, Antony's display of Caesar's stabs outrages Romans, who want to assassinate his murders: "Revenge! Let’s go after them! Seek! Burn! Set fire! Kill! Slay! Leave no traitors alive!"