Answer:
D) (if it is not multiple choice)
A) B) D) (if it is multiple choice)
You can answer these types of questions yourself in the future by...
- Asking yourself: can I write a story about this
- The process of elimination
- Making sure you are confident with your answer
- Asking yourself: is this a possible narrative idea or something else
Answer:
Antony brings out Caesar's will during his speech in Act III, Scene II, but initially balks at reading it citing the rage it would bring them if they heard it. He gets them riled up to the point where they are begging him before he finally gives in and reads it.
Explanation:
Bev is jealous of Millicent. Hope this helps! =)
False, unless the the personal experience is part of the context, but I highly doubt it is.
What does the conversation between Abigail, Mercy Lewis, Mary Warren, and Betty reveal
about their recent activities?