According to this excerpt, the two brothers represent C. good and evil.
As you can see in this passage, the right-handed twin represents good - he lives in heaven, and watches over men, providing them with the help they need. On the other hand, we have the left-handed twin, who represents evil - he lives among men, and rejoices when he sees warfare and suffering.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
In order to be MOST precise in meaning, the underlined phrase labeled (1) should be changed to :
D) the U.S. government moved many Cherokees west to a territory that is now the State of Oklahoma.
Explanation:
The question is not complete since it does not provide the excerpt with the phrase to be substituted, here is the paragraph:
About 200 years ago the Cherokee Indians were one tribe, or "Indian Nation" that lived in the southeast part of what is now the United States. During the 1830s and 1840s, the period covered by the Indian Removal Act, many Cherokees were moved west to a territory that is now the State of Oklahoma.
The use of an active sentence emphasizes the fact that Cherokees did not move voluntarily from their land, they were forced by the U.S. Government as they were applying a new law, this gives a clearer idea of who were the active subject in this situation and that the Cherokee just had to accept what they were told to do. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
C, ceaser is not healthy enough
Explanation:
he's talking about how sick and fragile he was
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
B, a copy or duplicate.
Explanation:
It isn't the actual ship so it can't be the original version because the original ship would be big not small. It's a ship so it can't be a companion, and no one is presenting anything so it's definitely not an assisted presentation.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer: I quietly pretended to read, and my spot proved very convenient for eavesdropping on everyone who passed near me.
It may seem hard to put together phrases in a sentence, but once you try out a few ways, it becomes super easy! And only one way makes sense. 
Hope this helped! ;)