Answer:
A. Casca firmly reverses his position about including Cicero, as if he hadn't been the one to suggest it in the first place
C. Casca thinks he is making important decisions when Brutus is really the one leading the way
Explanation:
The ironic thing about discussing whether or not to include Cicero in the conspiracy is that Casca firmly reverses his position about including Cicero, as if he hadn't been the one to suggest it in the first place and Casca thinks he is making important decisions when Brutus is really the one leading the way.
An action becomes ironic when the eventual outcome is different from the intended outcome.
Answer:
A. Casca firmly reverses his position about including Cicero, as if he hadn't been the one to suggest it in the first place
C. Casca thinks he is making important decisions when Brutus is really the one leading the way
Explanation:
Revised: My father disliked sleet, but he hated hail more.
What was done to the bolded section to improve the sentence?
A longer phrase was converted to a single word.
A modifier that did not add meaning was removed.
Redundant phrases were eliminated.
Repetitive words were replaced with synonyms and pronouns.
To improve the sentence indicated above, the bolded section was changed in this way:
Repetitive words were replaced with synonyms and pronouns.
The sentence becomes better because redundant words were eliminated yet the thought was still preserved concisely and precisely.
The answer is D i took the quiz and got a 100
How could a writer best revise this sentence to avoid overly formal language?
Answer:
by choosing to end the sentence in a preposition
Explanation:
took a test on edge
The excerpt and the options attached to the question above are given below:
Read the following scene from Trifles.
MRS. HALE (resentfully). I don't know as there's anything so strange, our takin' up our time with little things while we're waiting for them to get the evidence. (She sits down at the big table, smoothing out a block with decision.) I don't see as it's anything to laugh about.
A. Move as the reader imagined.
B. Feel as the reader imagined.
C. Look as the reader imagined.
D. Sound as the reader imagined.
ANSWER
The correct option is D.
A possible disadvantage of hearing these scene as opposed to reading it silently is that Mrs. Hale may not SOUND AS THE READER IMAGINED.
If a reader is reading the passage given above, such a reader will see clearly that the statement uttered by Mrs. Hale was spoken resentfully. If a person is hearing the scene on the other hand, such a person may misinterpret the tone, which Mrs. Hale used to speak the statement above.
the ANSWER IS FORCED TO VISUALIZE THE PROPS USED WITHIN THE SCENE.
A. hope.
B. fear.
C. antagonism.
D. sensitivity.
Information based text are giving out information to readers so textbooks are expository proses.