<span>It is in general true that a character can be portrayed by direct exposition, but it should be noted that a character can be portrayed in any way that the author wishes.
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Answer:
Ghosts visit Brutus on the eve of battle to hunt Brutus. He says that killing Ceasar nothing is changed in Rome, as another Caesar is leading the Roman empire.
Explanation:
Also, the ghost is putting a worm of doubt into Brutus's mind, as he is going to the battle, the dead Ceasar is appearing to hunt him.
Brutus is between consciousness and sleep, but his fears are presented in a form of this monstrous creature that comes to his dreams to make him suffer.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The scene maintains the same emotions and general plot, but it is shorter and straighter to the point. It is in turn less formal because of simpler vocabulary and syntax.
Read the excerpt from The Land.
"I'm ready to start getting to know him," I answered. "Not ready to mount him yet."
"Now, what you mean by that? Get on that horse."
"No, sir, I can't. You need to give me some time with him first."
"Well, I don't have none of that."
"It's important. Now, I said I'd ride your horse, Mister Sutcliffe, but I've got my own way of dealing with horses. You want me to win, then I've got to deal with this grey my way."
Answer:
methodical
Explanation:
Paul's approach to riding a new horse based on the dialogue above shows that he is methodical, that is he has a particular method of handling the horses as he said, "..you need to give me some time with him first...I've got my own way of dealing with horses".
This shows that he was not interested in doing things the way Mr Sutcliffe wanted but doing it his own way, and methods.
They would probably have more modern types of slang, and instead of ink, might've used a printer. I don't know if you mean "different" physically or what's on the paper. I hope this helps. Please let me know if there is any feedback you would like to give me.