It is C. 857 is rounded up so it would be 860
Answer:
It contains exactly 14 lines.
Explanation:
This poem is written in free verse, and has no rhyme scheme, the only thing in common that it has with the Elizabethan sonnet, which has a strict structure and a rhyme scheme that goes like this:
ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.
As this poem has no rhyme scheme detectable, the only way that it resembles a Elizabethan sonnet is the fact that it has 14 lines, in this case, the format doesn´t allow you to see it but the whole:
"Like childre aling the graveled walks of the garden, Diego´s"
That is a whole line, but the format can´t keep it together.
Answer: Because of the ravens and other scavenger birds which he interprets as bad omens, <u>Cassius believes that his army will lose the battle.</u>
Explanation:
<em>Julius Caesar</em> is a play by William Shakespeare. It is a story about power and betrayal, in which a group of conspirators decides to murder Roman general, Caesar.
Cassius is one of the conspirators that participates in the murder plot. In<em> Act 5</em>, the battle between the conspirators and Caesar's supporters is about to begin, and Cassius is deeply frightened. During his conversation with Messala, a friend of Brutus', Cassius confesses that he has a bad feeling about the upcoming battle. As he claims, the two eagles that accompanied the army up to this point have been replaced by the ravens and other scavenger birds, which is a sign of bad luck.
Answer:
People criticize society rather than simply accept it when there is a societal misconception, a public display of an issue, or a tragic event.
Explanation: