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mars1129 [50]
3 years ago
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Which part of the plot is most clearly the rising action?

English
2 answers:
Burka [1]3 years ago
6 0
The answer would be B
My name is Ann [436]3 years ago
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The answer would be B.
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1 . Durable good - able to last a long time .

2 . Collapsible - able to be broken down or folded.

3 . Amiable - natured; friendly .

4 . Accessible -  able to be reached .

5 . Despicable - deserving of contempt or scorn; vile .

6 . Attachable - able to be tied or bound to something .

7 . Edible - fit to be eaten.

8 . Eligible - fit to be chosen .

9 . Divisible - able to be divided .

Explanation:

1. Durable is the state of longevity, long lasting condition of anything. It denotes the good quality of the thing which makes it endure and usable for a very long time.

2. Collapsible is the ability for anything to be broken down or made smaller in order to save space. Collapse means to be broken down, thus collapsible is to be made into smaller size so as to be easily manageable.

3. Amiable means to be on good terms with each other. The relationship or condition between two people is amiable means they are friendly and in a good relation, with no enmity between them.

4. Accessible is for something that can be reached or accessed. To be accessible to something is to get to that thing, to get a hold of, to be able to reach.

5. Despicable means to be vile, unpleasant, contemptible. It is a negative trait of someone which means that the person is bad, scornful, hateful.

6. Attachable is something that can be added or attached to anther thing. it means the condition of being bound to something, joined with, or linked with.

7. Edible is the condition of something as good for eating or consumption. it gives the possibility of something as being safe enough to be eaten or consumed.

8. Eligible is the condition of someone or something as fit for the position. It denotes the fit-to-be-chosen condition of the thing or individual for any of the requirement.

9. Divisible is the condition of being in a position to be divided or separated. It enables the thing to be divided or further expanded into smaller units.

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Hello. The numbering of lines in your book may be different from the numbering of mine, which does not allow me to find the lines you want. But I will help you by showing you all the metaphors in Julio César and explaining what each one means.

Metaphor is a figure of speech used to create comparisons between two elements through a subjunctive and figurative language.

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  • "These growing feathers plucked from Caesar's wing will make him fly an ordinary pitch." - This line was spoken by Flavius, where he compares Caesar to a bird that must be contained and slaughtered. Along these lines, he uses the metaphor to affirm that Cesar must lose power.
  • "I, your glass, will modestly discover to yourself that of yourself which you yet not know of." - This phrase was spoken by Cassius in a conversation with brutus. The metaphor here is when Cassius compares himself to a mirror, stating that it will make Brutus see himself as he really is.
  • "Lowliness is young ambition's ladder, where to the climber-upward turns his face; but, when he once attains the upmost round, he then unto the ladder turns his back, scorning the base degrees by which he did ascend." - This excerpt is a monologue by Brutus, where he is talking to himself. The metaphor happens when he compares ambition to a ladder. This means that an ambitious person, when they manage to climb the stairs, ignores the defeated steps and does not thank anything and nobody for reaching the top.
  • "Think him as a serpent's egg, which, hatched, would, as his kind, grow mischievous, and kill him in the shell." - Another metaphor spoken by Brutus. This time Brutus is comparing himself to a snake egg. This means that it may appear harmless and common on the outside, but that it hides something very dangerous within itself and therefore cannot be underestimated.
  • "And for Mark Antony, think not of him, for he can do no more than Caesar's arm when Caesar's head is off." - This line was spoken by Brutus to Cassius and the other conspirators. In it Brutus compares Marco Antonio to an arm that has no use unless it is governed by the head, which in this case represents the brain. By this he means that without Cesar, Marco Antonio is irrelevant.
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  • "But hollow men, like horses hot at hand, make gallant show and promise of their mettle, but when they should endure the bloody spur, they fall their crests and, like deceitful jades, sink in the trial." - The metaphor in that sentence was said by Brutus, where he compares Cassio to a very witty horse that acts when there is a need.
  • "You yourself are much condemned to have an itching palm." - That line was spoken by Brutus where he compares Cassius to an itchy palm. This means that Cassios is greedy for money, accepting to do many things if he is well paid.
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