This shows that Karen is afraid of offending Grace, as shown in the last answer option.
<h3>Who are Karen and Grace?</h3>
- They are characters from the show "Will & Grace."
- Karen is a socialite, who has to work to stay away from her family.
- Grace is an interior designer who hires Karen as her social worker.
Grace and Karen are close friends, but their professional relationship is fickle and difficult, as Karen doesn't do her job efficiently. However, she doesn't want to offend Grace and so she says she will do whatever she wants.
This is a way of characterizing Karen in an indirect way, as it shows how she wants the well-being of her friendships, even amid her flaws.
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Love is blind might be im not fully sure
The answer is B.
Brutus believes Caesar's death was necessary for the good of Rome. However, the actions of the other men following Caesar's death (actions that are not noble and good, but rather greedy and selfish) lead Brutus to fear that perhaps Caesar's death was not for the good of Rome after all.
I learned this in U.S. History Class when they got caught by Nazis. They escape to Sweden.