The answer is:
Brutus wants to keep Portia out of the conspiracy to protect her.
In Act 2, Scene 1 from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Portia confronts Brutus about his unusual demeanor and demands that he tells her what has troubled him. Brutus, who has been planning Caesar's murder and is meeting the conspirators, asks her to leave but comforts her by promising her that he will later tell her what the matter is.
Answer:
O Despite the controversy surrounding its origins, the impact of film is not contested
Explanation:
In the given passage, Yuma wrote the impact of film in the modern world. The given conclusion also includes a statement about how it would become a normal presence in our lives.
But among the given options, the sentence <em>"despite the controversy surrounding its origins the impact of film is not contested"</em> would be the best addition to the given conclusion passage. This is because the two conclusion sentences were written by Yuma mention the time film emerged and be a part of daily American life. And adding detail about the controversy surrounding the origin of films and how their impact is not contested will add to a much more detailed conclusion.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
<em>Although it was raining fairly hard, the team played its best game ever.</em>
This is a complex sentences whcih contains two clauses : a main clause and a subordinate clause of concession.
The main clause is <em>the team played its best game ever.</em> The subordiante clause of concession is introduced by the subordinating conjunction <em>Although</em>.
<em>The team</em> is the subject of the main clause in this sentence. Within that main clause <em>played its best game ever </em>is the <u>predicate.</u>Within the predicate<em> its best game </em>is the direct object and <em>ever, </em>an adverb of time.
<em>It</em> is the subject of the subordinate clause of concession and <em>was raining fairly hard,</em> the predicate. The conjugated verbal phrase <em>was raining</em> has an adverbial phrase of manner<em> fairly hard</em>. Hard is the head of the phrase and <em>fairly</em> an adverb of degree.
Answer:
The awnser is vowed
Explanation:
Think of the paragraph he vowed in his heart to never be so irresponsible again when looking at the text we can see thay he used vowed in a sentence that ade it seem he was promising to never do it again so if you still have troubble read over the paragraph and try to find the sentence were he is doing the action then pick out or identify the word that would be in the place of the meaning word