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They saw her as dead.
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In Judaism it was a religious obligation for relatives to sit shiva and say Kaddish over the death of a daughter or son. This occurred when Ruchel visited her parents after a long time and so they treated her as though she had died.
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The context of an article is the place and time in which it was written, who it was written by, and where it was published. All of these affect the purpose and effect of the text.
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The above soliloquy shows Brutus contemplating what he should do about Ceasar. He knows that as a person, Ceasar alone isn't a bad person but he thinks that this kingship will ruin him. So, it is better to kill him before he is made king. This shows that he is more invested in the safety and the future of the people and is even ready to murder the king who is also his friend, for the sake of the nation. He is of a complex character but keeps the interest of the nation before anything else.
The statement that is the important difference between the two is that in Millay's poem, the speaker alludes to Penelope, but Penelope does not actually appear. The correct answer is B.