Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Themes in diary entry can be located by the readers in various diary entries. The reason a reader is able to locate theme of a diary at different locations is because this is the way a diarist develop theme for his/her diaries.
For instance, if a diary is centered on the theme of self-affirmation, then the theme can be seen in conflicts developed by the diarist, or when the character has to make choices.
Therefore, the correct answer is that a theme in diary is developed by the diarist by repeating the ideas in different ways. Thus option C is correct.
Because of the suit he wears and because of the money and the place he lives in. He also is very well needed and everyone knows him. He also has a lot of people coming in and out of his house.
Out of the choices given, attacking the person instead of the argument is a type of logical fallacy called ad hominem. The correct answer is C, ad hominem.
The correct answer is “Antony wants to make the people angry by defending Caesar.”
Indeed, although he uses irony over repetition of the term “honorable” to describe Brutus and his accomplices, both the context and the excessive repetition indicate that the opposite effect is intended. Also, he cleverly uses an axiom (self-evident truth that requires no proof) when he says that people remember the evil deeds of a person after his death and that whatever good they did fades from memory.
However, again, he is seeking for the opposite emotional response as he knows that the plebs only remember good things about Caesar, which inevitably means that they will do the exact opposite of what the axiom states: they will remember his good deeds towards them and hate those who murdered him. Then he provides factual evidence of Caesar’s good deeds such as the “filling up of the general coffers” and his rejection of the crown when it was offered to him. He aims to provoke an uprising by using rhetoric to get the people to act instead of a frontal attack on Brutus and his accomplices who are still too powerful.
Answer:
An angry face was the emotion that the ghost had shown Scrooge