<span>B. Jem breaks his arm</span>
<u>Answer:</u>
From the given excerpt, it is understood that the people’s evils deeds live on. The evil that men do lives after them however the good deeds which they have done gets over as their bones do after they die. This must be with Caesar and all the men who have done both the evils and the good deeds. The lyrics of the chorus thus shows that how evil deeds and the good deeds affects the life of the humans while they live and even after their death.
I think the answer could possibly be b from my understanding
Impromptu is an unrehearsed speech. Not rehearsing would not allow speakers to gather 100% of their thoughts.