I think it's C. And emotional release
Not sure tho.
Based on the definitions of the given terms, the best illustration of Brutus' reaction to the death of his wife, Portia is A.) STOICISM.
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Stoicism is defined as the endurance of pain or hardship without a display of feelings and without complaint.</span>
In his line, Brutus simply bid Portia goodbye without any fanfare.
1. The writer is conveying the message to the reader, so by writing as if she was talking to you helps to add emphasis to the story she is telling. It brings more attention to herself, as she is addressing the audience.
2. I think this poem would appeal to people who have moved to a new country and could relate to the experience of changing one's accent, for example, an American moving to London ,or an Australian moving to America. They would be able to relate to the poem, and therefore find it more enjoyable.
3. The poem has a more serious tone, as the writer is telling about the experience they had losing a part of their past. It convey's the serious regret the writer has about losing their accent, and their desire to return it. There is, however, humour laced withing the lines, to make the poem easier to read.
I hope that helped!
It is the first answer, Bc it doesn’t need any punctuation it’s fine.
Because knowing Great Literatures can help you read plays like Romeo and Juliet that are written way differently than most of the books are. It expands you vocabulary and will be handy in high school and college