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I have locked the door now
Mary is opening the window
Fred and Ben are eating sandwich
You are laughing at me
Mr Smith is wearing a blue shirt
Ben have payed $20 for the lunch
Hey I have read this a while ago so unfortunately I cannot give you detailed textual evidences. However I can give you some original written ideas.
Basically Brutus uses pure logic in his speech in order to modify his act of murdering his friend. He does take blame and also proves his nobility by saying (or repeating) that he loved Caesar. His speech concludes to Brutus not having sufficient impact on his listeners (at least less than that of Antony). Brutus can indeed be classified as a noble man, as he leaves the place and allows Antony to have his regards paid towards Julius Caesar.
Antony however makes use of numerous emotional gestures, along with expressions in order to awaken the attention of wrong done towards Caesar. He initiates his speech with saying that he can barely talk due to his grief. He further supports his arguments by saying that Caesar was innocent and a noble and well mannered man as well.
The correct answer is - Different sound effects can be used to enhance the action and excitement of the story.
One difference between reading a play and actually watching it is that while watching a play, you can hear various sounds that you would normally not be able to hear while reading that particular play. Watching a play engages most of your senses (sight, hearing, etc) whereas while reading, you are only using your sight (and imagination).
She withdrew from the tennis match because of her hurt ankle