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C) An inspirational eulogy at a funeral.
This excerpt depicts the war and the men who died fighting for freedom and that that field be dedicated to the people who died.
Explanation:
Cassio wounds Montano when they fight because Montano accuses him of being drunk.
Cassio is ashamed of himself and Iago persuades him that he can get his job back by getting Desdemona to plead his case. He then says he will approach Desdemona, first thing in the morning.
Answer: APOTHECARY: My poverty, but not my will, consents.
In this excerpt, we see an apothecary (the equivalent of a pharmacist nowadays) and Romeo. Romeo wants to buy poison, while the apothecary refuses to sell it to him because it is illegal. However, Romeo can tell the man is very poor. He is thin, looks hungry and is obviously in need. Romeo tells him to ignore the law, because he could use the benefit of the money he is willing to pay. The apothecary sells him the poison, but tells him that he does so unwillingly, because of his poverty. The conflict is between two factors that are important to him: on the one hand, his values tell him that it is wrong to break the law, and on the other, his poverty forces him to break it anyway.
When all the corrections are made to a document, the original one is "vaporized" to ensure the "truth". This means that "corrections" or "rectification" of details were made, to ensure the message or the reality they wanted to show. These messages include political propaganda, or manipulation of truth.