Sorry if I get this wrong but I’m pretty sure it’s a metaphor
Cassius wants brutus (Caesar's nephew) to kill Caesar in the senate house with a whole bunch of other senators...
The excerpt from Chapter 5 reveals Dede's admiration for Minerva's assertiveness. The excerpt is culled from The Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez.
<h3>Dede and Minerva - The Time of the Butterflies</h3>
The author's depiction of Dede shows her to be practical compliant and gentle. She is the one who gives over her own to make peace amongst those that she loves.
On the other end of the spectrum is Minerva. Minerva is bold, adventurous, strong-willed, and idealistic.
Although Minerva is the courageous one, Dede is the one who ends up dedicating her life to the upbringing of her fallen sister's children, thus keeping their legacy as heroes alive.
The correct answer, thus, is A.
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Answer: adjective
Explanation:
The word class that the word in bracket underlined word in the sentence belong to is the adjective.
The adjective is used to modify a noun and give more information about it. Special as used in the sentence means that the pen or brush us used for something different and particularly designed for a unique purpose.
Just know your worth and if there not showing the love back move on.