Answer:
D
Explanation:
Option D is the most persuasive.
The correct option for above statement is:
B. Cassius wants to control what Brutus sees in order to manipulate him into thinking Caesar is worse than he really is.
Explanation:
They are 2 conspirators, and that i believe the last 2 left as they are going into battle. Each members of senate and Gaius Cassius Longinus sways solon to affix the conspiracy with Brutus' fetish of honor.
Answer:
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Answer: having second thoughts about her new job
Explanation:
Wavering means to be doubtful, unsure or uncertain about a particular thing. Someone who wavers is said to falter as the person is faced with an indecision.
When the narrator says "I was wavering in my secret soul", she means that she was having second thoughts about her new job.
Therefore, the answer is option D.
<span>When in your motion you are hot and dry-- As make your bouts more violent to that end-- And that he calls for drink, I'll have prepared him A chalice for the nonce, whereon but sipping, If he by chance escape your venom'd stuck, Our purpose may hold there. (Hamlet Act IV, Scene VII)
Claudius, at this point has already explained how he wants Laertes to kill Hamlet. He's going to put poison on the edge of his sword so when they fight Hamlet is stabbed and the poison gets to him. Additionally though, here is where Claudius shows that he has thought the plan out with much detail and has added in a backup plan. He is going to fill a chalice with poison so if he "escapes" Laerte's poisoned sword, when he stops to take a drink the poison will get to him anyway. </span>