A.<em> The crowd is mortified by Antinous’s actions.</em>
The very discomfort of the crowd in face of Antinous threat towards the beggar shows us a disapproval.
B. <em>A man verbally criticizes Antinous.
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A reiteration of the crowd's disapproval, confirming the greek's general disregard for lack of hospitality.
D. <em>People are afraid that the gods will punish inhospitable behavior.
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The verbal critics from a man in the crowd reveal to us this common belief held by the Greeks - the belief of the gods disguising as men among them, in order to judge them. That would very well serve as a sustainable argument to justify this appreciation.
I have the same prompt. Are you in the k12 system? Well here it is:
William Blake uses literary techniques and structure to develop meaning to the poem, mood as well as tone. Blake uses phrases like "The sun does arise,
And make happy the skies" To make the reader feel happy and light. It also conveys the idea that spring is a good thing and that the skies become happy when spring is coming. Blake also uses rhyme to make the poem light and bouncy. He uses phrases like The merry bells ring - B
To welcome the Spring; The skylark and thrush, The birds of the bush,
Sing louder around To the bells’ cheerful sound; While our sports shall be seen On the echoing green" This little stanza here give the poem a light and happy feeling. This is as far as I got I'll update this later when I am done. I hoped this somewhat helped
The answer is Father I think
Answer:
The details of this excerpt reveal the author’s purpose by
b. including facts and details about the topic.
Explanation:
This excerpt does not at any moment explain why the fans acted the way they did. We can only come up with assumptions, but nothing is clear. We are not told why they screamed those insults nor why they "feel the heat". We can eliminate option A.
Option C is also wrong since the author does not address the reader. There is also no encouraging of beliefs. We are told how the characters feel, but the author does not establish a sense of right and wrong, or of just and unjust.
Option D can also be eliminated. The author does not express any opinions concerning a topic. Again, we know how Neto and Andy feel about the fans' behavior, but that is all.
We are thus left with option B. The details the author gives us about the way the characters feel are enough for us to elicit the topic of the excerpt. It certainly concerns racial prejudice and how it affects people.
Answer:
Mercutio is a skeptic when it comes to romance and is cynical about a happy ending for Romeo.
Explanation:
Sources:
https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/r/romeo-and-juliet/character-analysis/mercutio