<span>Indirect characterization uses a person/character's speech patterns or other forms of appearance to give a look into their personality. In this case, dialogue would be considered a way to indirectly characterize. Direct characterization, on the other hand, uses actual descriptive words and phrases to give a look at how a character will behave, look, or feel.</span>
Passage 1:
1) A
2) C
3) B
4) C
5) A
6) C
7) B
8) A
9) C
10) B
Vocab 1:
1) anxious
2) relieved
3) envious
4) disappointed
5) embarrassed
6) cross
Vocab 2:
1) frightened
2) confused
3) bored
4) excited
5) delighted
6) suspicious
Vocab 3:
1) take
2) tell
3) have
4) take
5) make
6) give
Vocab 4:
1) Burnt
2) sprained
3) fell over ; broke
4) slipped
5) cut
6) hurt
Vocab 5:
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) B
5) A
Word Skills:
1) Fascinating
2) Bored
3) Annoying
4) Exciting
5) Amazed
6) Disgusting
Answer:
Brutus feels guilty about assassinating Julius Caesar. - Internal conflict with oneself
Antony and Brutus argue over money. - External conflict with a character
The commoners are angry about the power of the government
. - External conflict with society
Explanation:
The given question refers to <em>The Tragedy of Julius Caesar</em> - a historical play and tragedy written by William Shakespeare.
As we can see, there are several types of conflict in this play. An example of an internal conflict is Brutus feeling guilty about assassinating Ceasar. He killed Ceasar, and now he is feeling guilty about something he has done. He is battling his own feelings.
An example of an external conflict with another character is Brutus and Antony arguing over money. An external conflict is a struggle between the main character and some outside force (e.g. another character or the society). Similarly, commoners being angry about the power of the government is an example of an external conflict with society.