<span><span>B. By repeating the
phrase, "he is an honourable man"</span> </span>
By repeating the phrase “Brutus is an honourable
man” and contrasting him to what Caesar had actually done, Antony successfully
persuaded the audience that Brutus was not as trustworthy as he claimed to be. Brutus
was mentioned as an honorable man thrice by Antony when he mentioned three
instances in his speech about the reality of Caesar’s life and action. First,
he said Caesar won many battles; second, he mourned with the poor; and third, he
denied the offer of a kingly crown three times. These three arguments countered
Brutus’ accusation that Caesar was ambitious and it was strong enough to prove
that Brutus was not trustworthy.
How ironic it is to see
No one likes the budget
They must agree
But Congressmen wont budge it
Politics works this way
Democrats point fingers
Republicans do not sway
Yet the time lingers
The country has shutdown
The key has been tossed afar
Let´s again start the countdown
Or better get a crowbar
It has happened before
It will happen again
It is common lore
Pray not to go down the drain
You, you said the word " I ", so you are the first subject.
Answer:
A.) It makes readers focus on the conclusion and the author's message.
Explanation:
I hope I helped! ^-^
Answer:
Carlson supposedly had a desire for vengeance.
Explanation:
He intent on killing Lennie and was going to tell George that had his luger.