In my POV, I think it's the opinion. Maybe......?
Answer:
there are 1 true answers and 4 false answers. #4 is true - the meaning of a word can change depending on how it is used in a sentence.
Explanation:
1. false - context in a speech is important because it gives us the information we need to fully understand, evaluate and interpret the information being received.
2. false - this is what's called " figure of speech"
they can both have different meaning to make up "figure of speech"
3. no - see answers for 1 & 2
4. true the meaning of a word can be different because depending on how it is used in a sentence because it can have a variety of connotations that can be altered, used or added over time.
5. false - the connotation is the emotional definition of a word that's not literal
The evidence is the majority of the piece and the support that backs up the thesis.
This particular scene, in which Brutus enters in his orchard, depicts the way Brutus speaks to the audience to give us access to his thoughts. Caesar is the maximum authority in Rome but the fact that Brutus thinks that "Th'abuse of greatness is when it disjoins Remorse from power" reflects that even a ruler, a good individual can be corrupted by ambition, as Brutus later suggests, and cause suffering to his people. The right option is the third one. The reference to cold-blooded reptiles implies great danger even on a bright day.