I'd say the correct answer is C. Because a compound sentence consists of at least two independent clauses, therefor A and B cannot be correct, because there is only one independent clause. D is also incorrect, because 'and' is redundant, it is not needed in this sentence. Therefore, you are left with C only.
agape – with mouth open OR love.
bass – type of fish OR low, deep voice.
bat - piece of sports equipment OR an animal.
bow – type of knot OR to incline.
down – a lower place OR soft fluff on a bird.
entrance – the way in OR to delight.
evening – smoothing out OR after sunset.
fine – of good quality OR a levy.
Answer:
probably a combination of human psychology, mixed signals and pop culture
for example it chapter 1 and chapter 2.
The correct answer is “-Anthony exposes Brutus's folly by showing how Caesar did not seek to be king.”
Indeed, although he uses ironic over repetition of the term “honorable” to describe Brutus and his accomplices, both the context and the excessive repetition indicate that the opposite effect is intended. However, this is more addressed to Brutus’ co-conspirators than to Brutus himself since Brutus did love Caesar since Caesar had been merciful and magnanimous to him. Furthermore, Anthony refers to Brutus, and only to him as “noble”, implying that the company he keeps is not very honorable. And that like “brutish beasts” they have misguided him since he sincerely acted for the good of Rome. And tragically, he has succumbed to such folly since he is “a man that has lost his reason”.