Answer:
C). Sentence 3 should be revised to read, "My next stop will be old Mr. Butterworth's for a ch-at with my favorite neighbor."
Explanation:
As per the question, the revision must be made to the third sentence in order to continue the parallel structure as it follows the similar sentence structure of the previous sentences i.e. 'will be' (future tense). The use of the same or repeated grammatical structures in consecutive sentences gives equal significance to every idea and makes it more effective and memorable while adding a flow to it. It also assists in making the ideas easier to understand by adding an order to the ideas. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
<span>#1) the difference between the artist's depiction of Caesar's return to Rome and the character Casca's description of Caesar's return.
Answer: In the character's depiction of Caesar’s return to Rome. Caesar is depicted as someone who is hungry for power and will use any means to obtain such great power. In this case Casca believes that he is refusing the crown again and again as a mere trick to make it seem like he has no interest in receiving the Crown and the great power that comes along with it. Casca even goes to describe the crowd as if it were an audience in a play watching a performance.
The painting in the other hand suggest that Caesar is pure and is not even interested in power. It makes it seem as though Caesar was destined by the gods to fall into power. It even makes it seem like Caesar himself could be an angel or even a divine being.
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Answer:
He ran back to the backdoor and <u>entered as quietly as a mouse</u>
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<u>His face was as white as a sheet.</u>
Answer:
I think the answer is D. To contrast the trees and the river. We can see that the description is comparing the river and the trees. It could be a little bit of answer C, because of the wording the author uses, to show it's calm and peaceful. But I think it's D.
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