Answer:
“It was as though madness had infected all of us.”
Explanation:
A mad person cannot be held responsible for his or her actions, so by saying that 'madness had infected' all of them, the author is trying to justify their binding and gagging Mrs. Schachter because the situation was really intolearble for all of the prisoners.
"Our terror could no longer be contained. Our nerves had reached a breaking point. Our very skin was aching. It was as though madness had infected all of us. We gave up."
A prompt—executive Bird is the Jay
by Emily Dickinson
A prompt—executive Bird is the Jay—
Bold as a Bailiff's1 Hymn—
Brittle and Brief in quality—
Warrant2 in every line—
Sitting a Bough3 like a Brigadier4
Confident and straight—
Much is the mien5 of him in March
As a Magistrate6—
legal officer
legal action
branch of a tree
army officer (British)
appearance
judge
I Heard a Bird Sing
By Oliver Herford
I heard a bird sing
In the dark of December.
A magical thing
And sweet to remember.
"We are nearer to Spring
Than we were in September,”
I heard a bird sing
In the dark of December.
Review the two poems.
How does the structure compare in both poems?
Both poems have two stanzas.
Both poems are about birds.
Both poems use similes.
Both poems use metaphor.
The inference is that the reasons for joining the conspirators and his conflict with Cassius is that he wanted Caesar dead.
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
An inference simply means the information rga can be deduced based on the evidence given in a work.
In this case, the inference is that the reasons for joining the conspirators and his conflict with Cassius is that he wanted Caesar dead. He feared that Caesar was becoming too powerful.
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