Answer:
past as the verb is regular and it ends with ed
Answer:
<h3>To help one in examining the credibility of the author's work.</h3>
Explanation:
- It is important to examine an author's or publisher's institutional affiliations or previous works so that one can examine the credibility of the author's or publisher's work.
- When you read a work or article by an author, you ought to understand where his/her reliability is coming from. In this way you can use their work as a credible source for your information and knowledge if they have good institutional affiliations or credible previous works.
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The correct answer is “
A. His monologue allows him to share
his ideas to the crowd without interruption.”
This speech where Marc Antony is speaking to the crowd is an
important one because of the information being presented, both, to the crowd
and readers/audience members. Because of
its importance, a good way to ensure the most is taken from the speech is to
not have the speaker interrupted in order for the message to make the most impact. Thus, this is most likely what motivated
Shakespeare to have this information conveyed as a speech/monologue. (Note: We
know it is not a soliloquy because a soliloquy is where a character speaks only
to himself or herself.)
I’d say D. A does not contrast him against the other members of the town, B doesn’t really answer the question and C is unrelated to the question. D shows how his opinion may get him in trouble, as it varies from common opinion (Skinnerup’s).