I'd say the answer is the final one, or D. The story states the commendations that Dr. King gave Lincoln, the one who made the Emancipation Proclaimation and freed hundreds of thousands of slaves, and the joy and happiness he feels knowing that slavery was abolished.
Answer:
furrowed my brow
Explanation:
That makes the most sense, and she is torn between the ugly socks and making her aunt happy
Brutus is trying to get across that his actions were honorable, he's trying to explain that he was correct in killing Caesar. That only bad men, (content to by slaves and not true Romans) would be offended.
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This passage has a melancholic mood. You can tell this due to some specific key words: "dull", "dark", "soundless." They all have a negative connotation. The imagery of a lone rider in a dreary and dull country under the oppressive sky may clue you in that the overall passage has a sad tone to it. Even later in the passage the author states that the scene is melancholic.