Answer:
D) Cassius must decide whether or not to send his best friend into the camp.
Explanation:
After Pindarus approaches Cassius and Titinius to tell them that Antony is invading the tents and tries to persuade Cassius to escape, they realize there is a fire in the tents. So, Cassius decides to send Titinius to check out if the troops are allies or enemies.
The moral dilemma expressed in this excerpt is that if Titinius dies in the mission, Cassius will be responsible for it, and will have to live knowing that his best friend died because of him.
<span>a. young but all-knowing
</span>The questions below refer to the selection "By the Waters of Babylon."<span>The narrator’s voice is best described as —
</span>young but all-knowing
NOT:
b. weary and worldly-wise
<span>c. cynical and experienced </span>
<span>d. self-assured but inexperienced</span>
An adverb phrase consists of words that are used to modify an adjective, a verb and an adverb. Among the given sentences above, the sentence that contains a clause that is used as an adverb is: I do not mind fishing, as long as I don't have to bait the hook. The correct answer is option D.
“One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination; one hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity.”