D, using language to express the opposite of its literal meaning.
settle
[set-l]
verb (used with object), set·tled, set·tling.
to appoint, fix, or resolve definitely and conclusively; agree upon (as time, price, or conditions).
to place in a desired state or in order
That's what settle means
old
[ohld]
adjective, old·er, old·est or eld·er, eld·est.
far advanced in the years of one's or its life:
an old man; an old horse; an old tree.
of or relating to the latter part of the life or term of existence of a person or thing
That's what old means
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Hopeful.
Why because Enthusiastic can be describe as eager or enjoyment, interest or approval.
The contrast in honor that can be found in the following excerpt is:" Brutus' honor knows no excuses; Cassius excuses dishonest behavior "in such times as this." (Option C)
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What is a contrast?</h3>
The process of highlighting the difference between a thing and another is called a contrast. The antonym for contrast is comparison.
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What proof of Brutus honor may be seen in the highlighted section 13 exchange between Brutus and Cassius?</h3>
Brutus professes to be fearless of Cassius' threats since he is equipped with honesty.
Brutus reprimands Cassius for writing in behalf of a bribe-taker.
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Differences between compound and compound complex sentences:
A.). Compound Sentences: ==> A compound sentence has two independent clauses. An independent clause is a part of a sentence that can stand alone because it contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought. - Basically, a compound contains two simple sentences. - These independent clauses are joined by a conjunction ==> (FANBOYS)
Subject + Verb + Object (For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So.).
Subject + Verb + Object; Subject + Verb + Object (Conj., Adv.). Subject + Verb + Object
B.). Complex Sentence: ==> Complex Sentences - A complex sentence is an independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses. A dependent clause either lacks a subject or a verb or has both a subject and a verb that does not express a complete thought. - A complex sentence always has a subordinator (as, because, since, after, although, when) or relative pronouns (who, that, which).
Dependent Clause + Subject + Verb + Object, Subject + Verb + object =====> Subject + Verb + Object + Dependent Clause + Subject + Verb + Object
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