The answer is choice 3.
We know Benvolio and Romeo are kinsmen; therefore the first and last choices can be eliminated. They have not just met and are not enemies. Of the remaining two, choice 2 would not work, as Romeo is clearly discussing this situation at length with Benvolio and is not embarrassed at all.
Therefore, the best answer is 3: Romeo and Benvolio have a close, trusting relationship, which is why Romeo feels comfortable opening up to Benvolio.
It's D because a noun is a person place or thing!
Answer : Rode.
The simple past tense of ride is rode.
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Answer:
The conspirator's plot involves killing Caesar's spirit, but not his body.
Explanation:
In this excerpt, Brutus is explaining his involvement in the murder of Cesar. Brutus justifies the crime by claiming that he became involved with the conspirators because Cesar was ambitious and cruel, so Brutus believed that Cesar would be a poor leader and would bring suffering to the population. In the excerpt, Brutus explains that in order for Rome to be free of Caesar it would be necessary for his spirit to be killed and not his body, leaving the spirit alive, his ideas of egotism would remain alive.