Answer:
The above soliloquy shows Brutus contemplating what he should do about Ceasar. He knows that as a person, Ceasar alone isn't a bad person but he thinks that this kingship will ruin him. So, it is better to kill him before he is made king. This shows that he is more invested in the safety and the future of the people and is even ready to murder the king who is also his friend, for the sake of the nation. He is of a complex character but keeps the interest of the nation before anything else.
Answer:
its B
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Answer:
A hopeful tone
Explanation: hope this helps
The choice of narrator does determine how the audience perceives a given tone
#9 is correct
#10 C) She need someone to pay her rent (someone to pay for her)
#11 D) looking for her roommate Lola to enter the building
#12 A) as a Sylvia has talent as a Musician
#13 B) Sylvia having trouble deciding if she wants to leave the apartment or wait longer
#14 D) cheerful to peaceful
The story goes that Sylvia hired a roommates whose Lola that will pay her rent and basically bring food to the table. Sylvia is in a tight condition for her job as she was not paid overtime and that resulted as being not 'financially balanced' at her job.
Scooting to paragraph 3 Sylvia was feeling uneasy about entering Lola to her apartment due to Lola (her roommate) being late to her appointment, and that irked Sylvia.
Sylvia had a dilemma situation to leave a note to her roommate and leave the apartment which means no money will be given to Sylvia) or to stay and wait another round for Lola to arrive regardless of her lateness.
In conclusion, Sylvia decided to wait for Lola (her roommate) as Lola bring her money so Sylvia can be 'financially stable' and for Sylvia to quit her old job to Perdue her Musician career.
Hope this helps :)