I don't think it's a bad thing, because you have to do what is best for you personally, but you should make sure that what you do doesn't hurt anyone else
Answer:
Based on the context clues, the character feels sad.
Explanation:
A context clue can be defined as a piece of information given by the author that can help the reader understand something.
In the excerpt we are studying here, it is possible to find some information that leads us to believe the character is sad. If the author had only described the girl staring out the window at the other children playing a game, we wouldn't be able to conclude enough. She could be tired, sad... She could even be excited about it.
The author, however, tells us she's asking herself if she will ever play with them and how they can be friends. If she is watching the other kids while feeling left out, she is most likely sad. The other options do not seem to match these context clues.
<span>If you are speaking of Nikki Giovanni she would probably say that poetry does all of these things. Her early more militant poems express disgust and certainly reading or hearing poetry can do all of the other things listed. My best guess is D, though Nikki G might disagree.</span>
I believe the correct answer would be A, read your paper out loud to yourself.
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Brutus and Cassius take their own lives at the end to not be captured by the enemy, Brutus realizes that him and his servants would be captured so he convinces Strato to hold his sword as he takes his own life. Cassius knows he will be captured by Octavius and Antony, which he will then be dragged down the streets of Rome in chains. He orders Pindarus to do the same thing Strato did for Brutus.