It was rough stuff, that tough luck.

a alliteration
b assonance

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Answer:

the answer is assonance


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It shows that Brutus is afraid he will be tortured if he is still alive when his enemies arrive.

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  • It shows that Brutus is afraid he will be tortured if he is still alive when his enemies arrive.

Explanation:

In this scene, Brutus regroups with his warriors . At the point when another man of their organization is caught, Brutus asks Dardanius to end his life.

Answer: D) It shows that Brutus is afraid he will be tortured if he is still alive when his enemies arrive.

Explanation: In the given excerpt from Act V, Scene V, of "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare, we can see a conversation between Brutus and Strato, in which Brutus asks Strato to hold the sword while he runs on it, he does that because he wants to have an honorable death, and he know that if his enemies find him alive, they would torture him before killing him.

Help me please :)Greek Roots, Vocabulary
9.Many Hollywood actors lost their livelihoods as talking pictures ____________ silent films.
A.Supersede, Meaning :To take place of; to replace.
B.Dossier, Meaning:A set of documents containing information about a person or events; a file
C.Sanguine, Meaning:Cheerful; Hopeful.
D.Consanguinity, Meaning: Blood Relationship.

I think it's A. but i don't know

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Hi! Yes, I think it is A, because Many Hollywood actors lost their livelihoods as talking pictures supersede or replace student films.... :) Hope this helps :) 
a supersede meaning to take placeof to replace

Is this a metaphor (look at this different see the bigger picture?)

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I feel like it's not, because google says that metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. It may be if something else was added to the sentence. But since there isn't anything else to it, it isn't because it does not match the description of a metaphor. 

Can someone help me out I don't think my answer is right

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I think you are correct because some novels don't have a villan and most books talk about the life's of the mc

Una oración con biometria

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A sentence with biometrics

How are Napoleon and Old Major similar?a. Both believe there is room for only one leader.
b. Both incite the others to rebel against man.
c. Both believe that the animals should not come to resemble man.
d. Both think the animals are capable of only doing good.

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wheel I looked it up in my book and it said a is the best answer