A.to show that all men are mortal and therefore Ivan Ilyich, a man, must die
B.to show that Ivan Ilyich finally acknowledges that he is dying
C.to show that Ivan Ilyich’s attitude toward life has not prepared him to face death
D.to show that Ivan Ilyich has had a good education and therefore his thoughts are sophisticated
The syllogism is used (A) to show that all men are mortal and therefore Ivan Ilyich, a man, must die.
This is a logical argument in which Ivan believes that Caius is a man and that all men are mortal, then Caius too must be a mortal.
B. mistaken identity
C. death and loss
D. disease and decay
E. madness
The correct answer is:
B. mistaken identity
Explanation:
Twelfth Night is a story about transgression. Shakespeare plays with the ideas of love, confused identity, and social class in this parody. The play really contains three plotlines that come usually in the final scene. The plotlines are held collectively by the character of Feste, the Fool, who can cross social boundaries because of his freedom from working, the right of an "entitled Fool.
b. He must be invisible in his works
c. He must be Irish in his works
II. A person rebels against society’s norms.
III. A person feels conflicted between passion and responsibility.
Answer: D) I, II, and III