Answer:
And whereas those who were in prison and those who were under accusation for a long time, he has freed of the charges against them.
Explanation:
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The line that supports the idea that Ptolemy was a fair and kind ruler is the second one. He decided to spare prisoners and the accused, freeing them and dropping the charges against them. He decided to give people a chance to redeem themselves, which is a kind gesture.
The rest of the lines don't reveal this trait of king Ptolemy, which is why they are not correct.
Answer:
to emphasize certain images
Explanation:
I would go with D, but tell me if I'm wrong or not
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