I believe the answer to that would be "B", "descriptive, yet brief."
Answer:
The central theme in "The Masque of the Red Death" is the inevitable, or perhaps more accurately, the inescapable nature, of death. Prospero and his companions attempt to shut themselves off from the rest of the world in an attempt to avoid the horrible plague (the "red death") that is ravaging the countryside.
He refuses to sign the confession because, in the end, his name is the only truth he has left. He was not faithful to his wife and has worked hard to make amends. After all the lies and deceit flying around Salem, John's name is all he has left of his self-worth. I am not entirely sure but this is the best answer I can give! hope this helps! ^^
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The reason why I personally disagree with this statement is that Mark Antony's speech wasn’t very good and the crowd was just written by Shakespeare to be suddenly convinced.
Explanation:
if you were to remove the easily swayed audience and replace it with a more objective audience,Mark Antony's speech would not still stand up as a convincing work of rhetoric.
The reason why I personally disagree with this statement is that Mark Antony's speech wasn’t very good and the crowd was just written by Shakespeare to be suddenly convinced. So I feel if the crowd were actually normal people the story could be different they wouldn’t be definitely so .
Answer:
C
Explanation:
WHo doseNT dO I reAdy????????
(even though i stopped a long time ago)