Explanation:
well that's good then what's the problem
In act 2 scene 2 of Julius Caesar, the crowd feels enraged and want to avenge his death when Antony shows them Caesar's wounds. At first, Brutus convinces people that he has killed Caesar because Caesar was too ambitious.
Answer: It could be to inform the reader, to persuade the reader, to amuse the reader, or to satirize a condition
Explanation:
These words are different because they have different connotations. Premonition has a neutral connotation - if you have a premonition, you foresee, or predict that something is going to happen. On the other hand, foreboding has a negative connotation - if you have a foreboding, you have a feeling that something bad is going to happen.