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C. Obedience to human laws vs. obedience to divine law; Antigone acts in accordance with the divine law and accepts the human fate that befalls her.
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The other options include false information.
Brutus is worried about his public duty and is prepared to act for the common good of Rome. Brutus uses his patriotism and his love for Rome to move the crowd to support the brutal murder of Caesar Brutus' speech starts of with reason and order, he tells the crowd to “censure me in your wisdom, and awake your senses”.
Marc Antony's rhetorical address to the Roman people is a persuasive argument against Brutus and the other conspirators, an address that discredits them. Rather than acting nobly, Antony argues, the assassins killed <u>Julius Caesar</u> in order to gain the power for themselves. With verbal irony, Antony repeatedly refers to Brutus as "an honorable man" and states that the "ambition" of which Caesar has been accuses should have been made "of sterner stuff." With dramatic irony, it is later discovered that Antony himself covets power and is, himself, most ambitious. For, he incites the crowd to civil war by telling them that Caesar loved them and left money for them in his will, suggesting that Brutus and the others were going to keep this money.
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Answer: the correct answer is D
Explanation: It is the only option that makes sense.
<span>The author wants to inform people about how Geronimo’s name has been used for different purposes.
The author does not insert any of his own bias about the use of Geronimo's name, he simply informs the reader about how and why is has been used, and some of the controversies that have risen from its use. </span>
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D. An orderly tone. If appreciated hit Brilliant answer please ;)
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