Answer:
at·trac·tive
adjective
(of a thing) pleasing or appealing to the senses.
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Answer:
The correct answer is option B.
Explanation:
In <em>Act 5, Scene 1,</em> Cassius is talking to Brutus about what will happen to them if they lose the battle.
Brutus points out that he blames his uncle <em>Cato</em> for killing himself, saying that taking his life for fear of what will happen is a cowardly thing. But also, <u>Brutus says he will not be subjected to being taken captive</u>.
Therefore, this could be a clue that Brutus plans to kill himself if the battle is lost.
i dont know if its A or B but i think it B
Explanation:
<em>(Eight Lines Poem, using the abab, cdcd rhyme scheme)</em>
The eyes of the lady
were not pearls but rock,
cold, damp, as in a shady
day, leaving one in shock.
The chairs were arranged
previously, without my consent.
I still remember her deranged
eyes, her pupils, her resent.
B. text surrounding an unfamiliar word that can be used to figure out the meaning of that word