Answer:
keen
Explanation:
To "have a keen interest in" something is to find something very attractive and intriguing.
The correct answer is B.
This lines from the play "Julius Caesar" indicate that Brutus is afraid that, even though Caesar was not known for letting his emotions get the best of his reason, he will give in and will be changed by power.
Brutus believes that once Caesar the "top of the ladder" he will become too ambitious and forget about those who have helped him get where he is.
B. the Montague is annoyed
Either Ralph will get severely injured or die. Spears are usually a sharp weapon that is made for throwing. Using that and the idea that Jack and his comrades are throwing spears at Ralph will most likely end up as a major injury for Ralph, or even death.
Answer:
The answer is D. Banneker lacked formal training, yet his achievements are notable.