PORTIA. I must go in. Ay me! How weak a thing The heart of woman is! O Brutus, The heavens speed thee in thine enterprise!— Sure, the boy heard me. Brutus hath a suit That Caesar will not grant. O, I grow faint! Run, Lucius, and commend me to my lord. Say I am merry. Come to me again, And bring me word what he doth say to thee. –The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare What impact does the image of a "heart of a woman” have on the audience? It shows the audience that Portia is very weak and thinks she is about to faint. It shows the audience that Portia loves her husband and is worried about him. It shows the audience that Portia is jealous and wants to go to the Senate with Brutus. It shows the audience that Portia is deceitful and sends the boy to tell a lie to her husband.
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English, 21.06.2019 19:00, briannwosu8606
Which of the following best describes the proper use of a "works cited" page? (a)-a works cited page is not needed if you paraphrase your research. (b)-a works cited page is not needed if you use signal phrases. (c)-a works cited page is optional when writing a researched text. (d)-a works cited page is required when writing a researched text.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00, RachelCamel
Read the following lines from wordsworth's poem and answer the question. for oft, when on my couch i lie in vacant or in pensive mood, they flash upon that inward eye which is the best paraphrase of these lines? despite being able to plant my own daffodils, i prefer remembering the ones by the bay. if i feel very sad, i look inside myself for courage to face the day with my eyes open. oftentimes, i become so tired and overwhelmed that i lay down and think of daffodils. when i am feeling empty or concerned, the sight of the daffodils comes to my mind.
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