In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>D.) The author uses a metaphor to compare the West Riding men in their quest for money with hounds that pursue prey. From the context, we can realize that </span><span>Brontë was referring precisely to those men as money-thirsty people who underwent all kinds of small "local speculations" to earn money.</span>
Answer:
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth were alike after Duncan's murder in a way that both of their hands were stained with Duncan's blood.
Explanation:
'Macbeth' is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare.
There are similarities and differences between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in the play. After King Duncan was murdered by Macbeth, one thing that they both shared in common was that they both were guilty of Duncan's murder. They both knew that they were doing wrong yet they committed the wrong deed. Both of their hands were soaked in the blood of Duncan. Macbeth's hands were soaked in Duncan's blood because he murdered him and Lady Macbeth's hands were stained with blood because she tried to remove any proof pointing to Macbeth for the murder of Duncan by cleaning the stain on knife with guards clothes.
This blood stain is what makes Macbeth remorseful immediately after he committed crime whereas the blood draws Lady Macbeth to insanity duue to unbearable guilt of murder.
Answer:
The list that requires semicolons instead of commas is:
<u>B. Sacramento, California, Denver, Colorado, Phoenix, Arizona, and Santa Fe, New Mexico.</u>
Explanation:
Notice that letter B has the most confusing list of places, while the other lists look neater. The reason for that is the fact that <u>lists A, C and D all mention places that are similar</u>. A only lists states, C only lists countries, and D only lists continents. <u>On the other hand, list B mentions cities as well as the states where they are located. Therefore, to make it easier to understand, we should use semicolons instead of commas. The correct form would be:</u>
- Sacramento, California; Denver, Colorado; Phoenix, Arizona; and Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Hey I have read this a while ago so unfortunately I cannot give you detailed textual evidences. However I can give you some original written ideas.
Basically Brutus uses pure logic in his speech in order to modify his act of murdering his friend. He does take blame and also proves his nobility by saying (or repeating) that he loved Caesar. His speech concludes to Brutus not having sufficient impact on his listeners (at least less than that of Antony). Brutus can indeed be classified as a noble man, as he leaves the place and allows Antony to have his regards paid towards Julius Caesar.
Antony however makes use of numerous emotional gestures, along with expressions in order to awaken the attention of wrong done towards Caesar. He initiates his speech with saying that he can barely talk due to his grief. He further supports his arguments by saying that Caesar was innocent and a noble and well mannered man as well.
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