The strange claim that Brutus and Cassius made about Friendship is where they said that they had acted as Julius Caesars' friends by reducing the time it took to be afraid of death.
<h3>Why is the above claim strange?</h3>
Brutus' claim is strange because friends do not kill one another.
Recall that Brutus was not even Cassius' real friend as he had deceived him into the act. True friendship is not based on deception either.
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Jonathon uses a satirical to grab the reader's attention.
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I'd say overall B. It basically gives the reader general concepts and main key summaries, tipping them off on what the essay would most likely be like. It stars a hook (something to hook the audience into reading.) but thats not what its for. A seems irrelevant to what an intro is.
Therefore the most likely answer is b.
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The most prevalent themes in this poem are overcoming feelings of sadness and the beauty of nature. It is thanks to the beauty of a field of daffodils that the poet happens upon that he is able to leave his feelings of melancholy behind.
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