I believe the answer is C. thorough.
It's all about context clues. Careful is most similar to thorough and makes the most sense.
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7. Flags were used as a form of Elizabethan Advertising! Flags were erected on the day of the performance which sometimes displayed a picture advertising the next play to be performed. ... Black Globe Theatre flags were used to advertise that the play performed that day would be a tragedy.
answer to 7. B
8. Globe Theatre
Address Maiden Lane (now Park Street) Southwark London England
Coordinates 51°30′25″N 00°05′42″WCoordinates: 51°30′25″N 00°05′42″W
Designation Destroyed by the Puritans
Type Elizabethan theatre
answer to 8. A
hope this helped out some
First you should know that possessive pronouns replace a name or a noun that indicates possession, to whom something belongs. With this explained, the answer are:
His <em>sister-in-law’s</em> letter came as a surprise to Chuck (the apostrophe goes at the end of the last word)
<em>Arizona’s</em> climate is dry (the apostrophe goes at the end of the word)
She is a writing a paper on <em>Byron’s and Shelly’s</em> poems (the apostrophe goes at the end of the second name because the entity is not the same)
I met a man<em> whose</em> sister I know (because it reffers to his sister)
It’s too bad that the <em>dog’s</em> foot got hurt (the apostrophe goes at the end of the word)
<em>Smith’s</em> house is red (the apostrophe goes at the end of the surname)
<em>Kevin and Mike’s</em> parents, Arthur and Alice Brooks, are both scientists (the apostrophe goes at the end of the second name because the entity is the same)
The prediction about the plot that this passage most supports is that Brutus will die.
In Shakespeare's play <em>Julius Caesar</em>, Brutus is one of the conspirators against Caesar. <u>Throughout the story, Brutus's main characteristic is his deep love for Rome</u>, which is what leads him to help the other conspirators to murder Caesar. According to them, killing him was what they did 'for the good of Rome' since Caesar had been abusing his power. In this excerpt, <u>Brutus tells Cassius, another conspirator, that he is willing to do anything for Rome, even dying</u> ("I love the name of honour more than I fear death"). Eventually, <u>his devotion for Rome and his people is what leads him to his death</u>. At the end of the play, <u>Antony proclaims Brutus 'the noblest Roman of them all'</u>.
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It is going pretty good so far.. but i have a lot of homework. Thankfully though, it is my last week!
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How are you doing?
happy holidays btw!