"Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more."
From what I've understood from the excerpt, the author wants to portray Elizabeth Van Lew's undercover attitude and skills in order to gather intelligence. In order for her to get inside the premises and spy, she must maintain a good act in order for the guards not to be suspicious. Therefore, the answer is A.
What would make a monster frightening is by the appearance of the monster and what would make it endearing is the personality of the monster of how they really are beyond their appearance
A dogs ability to bark...because if a dog is just born can it obey commands? NO
If a dog is just born can it bark? YES.. HOPE THIS HELPED!!
The scenes where Faustus plays practical jokes on people to exemplify the theme that absolute power corrupts the best of people. Faustus works magic to make horns appear on the knight's head and sells an enchanted horse to a horse-courser. He even upsets the pope's banquet. Faustus could have used his power for greater causes, but he squanders them on lowly pursuits. He loses sight of his ambitions once he tastes power.