<span>According to MLA citation style, book titles should be given in italics.
A title is enclosed by quotation marks if a text or film piece is part of a larger work. These would include a chapter title, a poem or short story from a published collection, a tv episode, a song title, or a magazing article.
Larger, stand-alone works are put in italics. So book titles, movie titles, magazine names, tv series names, album titles.
Quotation marks are tiny, while italics affect the entire title; so remember small works = quotation marks, large works = italics</span>
Answer:
John is the subject.
Explanation:
I always think of the schoolhouse rock song. The song goes "Mr. Morton is the subject, and what the predicate says, he does." In this case, John is the subject and walked is the predicate.
Brutus is highly respected, and Cassius knows that joining with Brutus will give the conspirators credibility.
<span>That is the answer. I've studied it before so I'm 100% sure. </span>
<span>Cassius thinks that if Brutus joins they'll have a better chance at convincing the people that they were right since Brutus is honorable, and people listen to him.
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