Well titles of plays and movies are written in italics, so A, B, and C are immediately off, which would leave D. I would say D is the answer only because there is some accentuation of the title of the movie, although it also doesn't have italics. It's kind of a dodgy question
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Where is the shift in the article when the author switches from informative to the argument? er:
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Answer:
spiders and when poeple stair at me
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I just cant with that
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My dog enjoys getting bathed but hates getting his nails trimmed
Bill refuses to eat peas, nor will he eat carrots.
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In the first sentence is getting compared.
The second sentence shows he will not eat either.
The best answer for this question would be:
the concerns of Calphurnia.
Calphurnia is a character that somehwhat predicts what will
happen to Caesar, it is revealed in her dream that “people were bathing in
Caesar’s blood.” This greatly concerned her which she adviced Caesar not to
leave home for the night.