<span>In the story "Sorry, Wrong Number," the main character Mrs. Stevenson explains her health condition to the operator because she wants the operator to dial her husband's office for her and she needs a reason for her frantic desire to get through to him. She has been trying for some time but can only get a busy signal. She wants to stress the importance of reaching him quickly.</span>
Answer: In William Shakespeare's play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, two speeches are given to the people of Rome about Caesar's death. In Act 3, Scene 2 of this play Brutus and Antony both try to sway the minds of the Romans toward their views. Brutus tried to make the people believe he killed Caesar for a noble cause. Antony tried to persuade the people that the conspirators committed an act of brutality toward Caesar and were traitors. The effectiveness and ineffectiveness of both Antony's and Brutus's speech to the people are conveyed through tone and rhetorical devices.
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Brutus is a patriot because he is only joining the conspiracy for the betterment of Rome. Brutus loves Caesar but knows when he comes to ultimate power he will abuse it. Since Brutus is extremely patriotic towards Rome it ends up being one of his tragic flaws. He is extremely idealistic and believes that in the end everyone will follow his lead. Because once Caesar is dead his perfect image of Rome will appear. Hope this helps it’s kinda vague apologies
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sweetest honey is loathsome in his own deliciousness
Explanation:
Paradox is a figure of language that mixes opposing concepts in the same statement. In this way, paradox can be described as the expression of a logical idea by the use of opposite terms.