Answer:
A
Explanation:
The passage focuses mainly on taking care of eyeglasses
The ushers asked that the patrons lay unused programs on the shelf as they exited the theater.
<span><span>B. By repeating the
phrase, "he is an honourable man"</span> </span>
By repeating the phrase “Brutus is an honourable
man” and contrasting him to what Caesar had actually done, Antony successfully
persuaded the audience that Brutus was not as trustworthy as he claimed to be. Brutus
was mentioned as an honorable man thrice by Antony when he mentioned three
instances in his speech about the reality of Caesar’s life and action. First,
he said Caesar won many battles; second, he mourned with the poor; and third, he
denied the offer of a kingly crown three times. These three arguments countered
Brutus’ accusation that Caesar was ambitious and it was strong enough to prove
that Brutus was not trustworthy.
The former king was adored by the people for his reasonable decisions, but the new king was disliked for his arbitrary decisions.
The words in the excerpt from the Declaration of Independence that are emotionally charged are, “warned”, “circumstances”, “magnanimity”, “usurpations”, and “justice”.