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It's A they do not barter away their natural rights they simply pledge themselves to protect each other in the enjoyment of them through prescribed judicial and legislative tribunals
Explanation:
Answer:
Tim Johnson is a dog belonging to Harry Johnson (a character in the book who is mentioned once but is never seen). He is infected by rabies in chapter 10 and goes mad, putting everyone in the town at risk. Atticus is forced to shoot Tim Johnson before he reaches the Radley House or attacks anyone.
Explanation:
The best summary of this passage is "Brutus, lately you have not been as kind to me as usual" (A).
In this scene from Act I, Caius Cassius is expressing what he perceives a a loss of affection from Brutus:
- he does not see "gentleness" and "love" in Brutus' eyes as he used to;
- he thinks that Brutus has become different and less pleasant to be around: "too stubborn and too strange."
The relationship between these two characters is essential to the plot, as they are the main conspirators behind Caesar's assassination.