Answer:
I would describe its unique offerings
Explanation:
Check some of the features to describe on the screenshot
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Explanation:
I didn't hear any reference to Bad Checks. If there was reference to it, it was not a major point. Not A
B: not emphasized either. The Amendments to the constitution contain rights given to the colored. Not B.
C: When he speaks of freedom reigning in America of his dream, King is inferring that there is still too much inequality in the United States, no matter what the constitution might guarantee.
C is your answer.
D is a minor consideration of what freedom means. The right to travel is not nearly as important as skin color no longer mattering.
What this interaction reveals about Brutus' character is that his <span>naiveté and idealism prevent him from seeing when he’s being manipulated. He wanted to save the Republic from Caesar, and that was his only goal in life - apart from that, he could see nothing else and think about no other cause. This is why it was so easy for Portia to trick him into telling her everything. However, it didn't do her any good - she still committed suicide in the end. </span>
The answer is most likely a flashback