Answer: c. Each of the Clutters were in comfortable positions before their murders
Explanation:
Alvin Dewey had been assigned to work on investigating the murders of the four members of the Clutter family and capturing whoever may have done it.
The murders were very peculiar to Dewey because each of the Clutters appeared to have been made comfortable before they were murdered, a fact which interested Dewey because he wondered why the killers would go through the trouble of doing so.
When interrogating Perry Smith who was one of the murderers, Dewey finds out that it was Smith who put the Clutters in comfortable positions before they were killed.
The first line shows that people were forcefully woken up and were frightened. Then, the third line, with the use of the word lair shows that the character being spoken about could be an antagonist. Finally, the use of the word slaughter shows that the character being spoken of is, indeed not good.
1)it would make them work harder- lower fail rate?
2)the sports are very skilled
3)less drop outs and they could buy their own equipment to train
Answer:
"He speaks by leave and by permission"
"It shall advantage more than do us wrong."
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's tragedy play "Julius Caesar" revolves around the murder of Julius Caesar by some conspirators among which is his close friend Brutus. The death was a result of their refusal to accept him as the legal heir and ruler of the Roman empire, for they feel that he was more interested in his personal gain and power and not for the interest of the nation.
Two quotes that support the central idea of what the conspirator believes will be beneficial for them are <em>"He speaks by leave and by permission" </em>and <em>"It shall advantage more than do us wrong."</em> Through these two quotes, Brutus implies that if Antony is given the chance to talk to the people, it will benefit their cause and even help them. Instead of angering the masses and Antony, it might be in their best interest if they let a close friend Antony give his speech, so that in doing so, they (the conspirators) may be understood and not be blamed for the death of Caesar.
Thus, the correct answers are the second and fourth options.