Answer:
The speaker uses repetition and parallelism.
The speaker uses imagery.
The speaker appeals to emotions.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's play "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" revolves around the assassination of Julius Caesar before he was made ruler of Rome. And the doers of the act were his close friends Brutus and Cassius, who revealed they had done it to prevent Rome from being ruled by an emperor, and also to make it more of a free nation rather than be ruled by a single man.
The two given monologues are from Act III scene ii of the play after the death of Caesar. Brutus's monologue reveals his intention behind his own betrayal to get Caesar killed while Antony's monologue also follows the same reason as Brutus. Both monologues show the speakers using imagery and appealing to the emotions of the people. Moreover, both speeches also have repetition and are parallel with each other.
Answer:
B: The speaker uses repetition and parallelism.
C: The speaker uses imagery.
E: The speaker appeals to emotions.
Explanation:
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Bear his mild yoke, they serve him best
the tests and trials God subjects people to
O the temptations that God allows people to face
the graces and blessings God grants to His worshippers
the forgiveness and pardon God shows to His worshippers
A yoke is a wooden beam normally used between a pair of oxen or other animals to enable them to pull together on a load when working in pairs.
Bear his old and shaggy yoke.
As in other than his old and
Poor yoke, things serve him best
Answer:
Criminal wrongs are behaviors that harm society as a whole rather than one individual or entity specifically. When people violate the criminal law there are generally sanctions that include incarceration and fines. A crime is an act, or a failure to act, that violates society's rules.
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because you force someone to do something against there will
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