It would be this answer that is under here:
A.simile
Changing beliefs
Answering this again haha
Note: This is a check-all-that-apply question. That is why there are two correct answers.
Answer:
3. The conflict between Brutus and Cassius is growing in intensity.
4. Brutus now suspects Cassius because he has become too polite.
Explanation:
This passage was taken from the Shakespearean play "Julius Caesar". Brutus and Cassius were not only friends but also accomplices in betraying and killing Caesar. <u>As the plot progresses, however, the two characters begin to grow distant as the conflict between them grows in intensity.</u>
Brutus's loyal friend Lucillius has payed Cassius a visit, and is now being questioned by Brutus about the way Cassius has treated him.<u> Lucillius makes it clear Cassius was civil, but not at all affectionate. Brutus now begins to suspect Cassius's cold politeness, seeing it as a sign of their friendship being damaged.</u>
In general, n<span>o, this is not a valid inference because she did not take a random sample of the neighborhood. The sample size would need to be increased. </span>
Answer:
A). Explain some of the reasons for downplaying the seriousness of the situation.
Explanation:
As per the given excerpt from 'The Hot Zone', the author includes this paragraph most likely to 'describe and demonstrate a few of the reasons for reducing the seriousness of the situation'.
<em>The paragraph displays the effects or reactions if people learn about the hazard or danger that the 'Ebola virus' could bring to the place. This revelation could create panic('mothers screaming 'where are my children', jams heading, etc.)</em><em> </em><em>and among the people and therefore, the truth is required to be kept.</em> The author intends to display some reasons that why the seriousness or intensity of the situation was being downplayed by not revealing it to people as it may worsen the situation. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.