Answer:
B. Leaders abuse power when they wield it without feeling the need for mercy, and Caesar has never been guided by
feelings.
Explanation:
According to the text Julio Caesar, Brutus talks about the power Caesar has and how he fears he would misuse it.
In lines 12-15, Brutus makes the point that when leaders get power, they use it without much thought to mercy, and Caesar would do much worse because he is not the merciful type of person.
Prospero has Ariel create absolute chaos on board the ship while Prospero conjures a storm with his magic. Ariel's devices have everyone running around like crazy and jumping off the boat as he sets fire to parts of it. He made sure though, that everyone was near enough to the shore and no one drowned, so that Prospero's plans for them on the island could be carried out.
The actions that happened in this section is Odysseus doesn’t tell his men about Scylla. His decision is justified because he says there is nothing that they can do when they approach Scylla’s danger.
(I’m not sure about the last question)
(I’m also doing this for school right now :(
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