How corrupt the world is and only the rich are protected there are people starving and nobody is doing anything
The correct answer is:
"Brutus explains that he loved Caesar, but loves Rome more. He had to kill Caesar because, although Caesar was a brave man and his friend, Caesar was too ambitious"
This is the best sentence to paraphrase the excerpt from "Julius Caesar", act 3, scene 2 because it stays true to the original meaning while using different words and structures to say it.
The first and last option are not correct because they both use passages from the original extract, and therefore are not paraphrases.
The second option is incorrect as well, because it omits details explained in the original excerpt.
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The examples of onomatopoeia in this poem is whirring and clucked.
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Answer 3
Explanation:
Parallelism is the repetition of sentence structure. I think of it as the repetition of your use of words. With this is mind, in most of the sentences above, they have a structure following, in general, the characteristic of opening with a verb whose conjugation is commanding the reader to do something (ex: "Open the document..."). Each sentence seems to follow this rule except sentence 2 which opens with a suggestive verb (ex: "Clicking the Print option..."). Because of this, Changing the opening from "Changing the Print option..." to "Change the Print option..." will lead to full parallelism.
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roses are red violets are blue I like english i hope you do to!
Explanation:
i know its cheesy