Answer:
Brutus’s internal conflict about a secret plot
Explanation:
In the excerpt from Shakespeare's "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar," Brutus' wife, Portia, begs to be told what is going on in her husband's mind.The reason is that Brutus has been acting strangely, as if he were extremely worried about something. However, he refuses to tell her that he is planning to plot against Caesar and, instead, he pretends that he is not in good health, which his wife does not believe.
In stanza seven, comparing mice and humans, the author Robert Burns suggests that foresight and planning the future can go wrong for everyone, either mice or humans.
However, in the final stanza Burns still considers the mouse fortunate, because it is only aware of the present moment. It is a human attribute to look at the past and to fear what the future has to bring.
The mode of persuasion "ethos" appeals to beliefs or ideals of a community and also an authority figure's character or credibility to influence individuals through morals.
In the famous play "Julius Caesar", Mark Anthony changed the opinion of the Romans by making them hate Brutus and the conspirators using "ethos" to put their credibility on the spot with irony and sarcasm when he repeatedly calls them "Honorable Men"; on the other hand he praise Caesar's loyalty to him when he calls him "His faithful friend", making people empathize with his character.
B, because jealously, insanity, abuse and addiction can rip the family apart . The Torrance family ( Jack, Wendy, Danny) they are always fighting, which related to why it is B. Hopefully this explains it and helps you!
The answer to your question would be option B. Both have yearned to escape the environment they experienced as a child.
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