Read the excerpt from Julius Caesar, act 1, scene 1.

FLAVIUS. But wherefore art not in thy shop today?
Why dost thou lead these men about the streets?

COBBLER. Truly, sir, to wear out their shoes to get myself
into more work. But indeed, sir, we make holiday30
to see Caesar and to rejoice in his triumph.

MARULLUS. Wherefore rejoice? What conquest brings he home?
What tributaries follow him to Rome
To grace in captive bonds his chariot wheels?
You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless things!35
O, you hard hearts, you cruel men of Rome,
Knew you not Pompey? Many a time and oft
Have you climbed up to walls and battlements,
To towers and windows, yea to chimney-tops,
Your infants in your arms, and there have sat40
The livelong day, with patient expectation,
To see great Pompey pass the streets of Rome.
And when you saw his chariot but appear,
Have you not made an universal shout,
That Tiber trembled underneath her banks45
To hear the replication of your sounds
Made in her concave shores?
And do you now put on your best attire?
And do you now cull out a holiday?
And do you now strew flowers in his way,50
That comes in triumph over Pompey’s blood? Be gone!
Run to your houses, fall upon your knees,
Pray to the gods to intermit the plague
That needs must light on this ingratitude.

FLAVIUS. Go, go, good countrymen, and, for this fault55
Assemble all the poor men of your sort;
Draw them to Tiber banks, and weep your tears
Into the channel, till the lowest stream
Do kiss the most exalted shores of all.
[Exeunt all the Commoners]

Which quotations from this excerpt are examples of imagery? Select two options.

“But indeed, sir, we make holiday / to see Caesar and to rejoice in his triumph.”
“Have you not made an universal shout, / That Tiber trembled underneath her banks”
“…weep your tears / Into the channel, till the lowest stream / Do kiss the most exalted shores of all.”
“And do you now strew flowers in his way, / That comes in triumph over Pompey’s blood?”
“Go, go, good countrymen, and, for this fault / Assemble all the poor men of your sort”

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Answer 1

Answer:

Its C~ “…weep your tears / Into the channel, till the lowest stream / Do kiss the most exalted shores of all.”

Its D~ “And do you now strew flowers in his way, / That comes in triumph over Pompey’s blood?”

Explanation:

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Answer 2

Have you not made a universal shout, / That the Tiber trembled underneath her banks”

“…weep your tears / Into the channel, till the lowest stream / Do kiss the most exalted shores of all.”

“And do you now strew flowers in his way, / That comes in triumph over Pompey’s blood?”


What happened in Act One Scene 1 of Julius Caesar?

By William Shakespeare

After disagreeing with Caesar about how Rome should be run, Pompey was defeated in battle and assassinated. Just to be sure that Pompey's family and supporters couldn't come after him, Caesar chased Pompey's sons to Spain and defeated them in battle, too.

What is Julius Caesar Act 1 about?

In Rome, the people are taking a holiday to celebrate the triumphant return of Julius Caesar. The tribunes Marullus and Flavius try to shame the people into returning to their places of work by reminding them how much they loved Caesar's rival Pompey, whom Caesar has destroyed and whose sons he has just defeated.

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what word or words in the poem indicate that it is addressed to someone?

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Answer: What is the poem, and be more specific of what you want us to answer

Explanation:

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"Introduction to Oedipus the King": Based on the following excerpt, with which of the following selections would the author most likely agree?
"The soul of drama, as Aristotle says, is plot—the action that demands and succeeds in engaging our attention so that we are no longer detached spectators but are involved in the progress of the stage events. Its outcome is important for us; in the greatest plots (and the plot of this play by Sophocles is perhaps the greatest) it is for the moment the most important thing in the world. But this engagement of the audience proceeds from an identification with the figures on stage, and this is not possible if we are made to feel that the action of the characters is not free, not effective. We expect to be made to feel that there is a meaningful relation between the hero’s action and his suffering, and this is possible only if that action is free, so that he is responsible for the consequences."
A) An identifiable hero must suffer the consequences of his or her own choices.
B) A drama does not necessarily need a hero in order to be effective.
C) A hero must be a good person in order for the audience to identify with him or her.
D) A hero must apologize for the wrongs he or she has committed.

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Answer:

A) An identifiable hero must suffer the consequences of his or her own choices.

Explanation:

In the given excerpt from Introduction to Oedipus the King, Sophocles wrote about how the success of the drama or any text is dependent on many elements of the story. While the plot is an important part of the drama, the consequences and understanding of the characters is also an important factor in the whole success of the story.

Likewise, the actions of the hero and how he reacts to any of those is also an important factor that makes the audience feel connected to the plot and the drama as a whole. On that note, the author seems likely to agree that an identifiable hero must be capable of suffering the consequences of his/her own decisions, whatever the outcome may be.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

What do some critics see as a notable difference between the audio and text
of Churchill's speech?
A. Churchill's voice has a musical quality in the audio, but the text
version reads choppy and concise.
B. Churchill uses sarcasm in the audio version, but sarcasm cannot
be identified in the text version.
O C. Churchill expresses many emotions in the text, but when he
delivers the speech, he does not show great emotion in his voice.
O D. Churchill delivers the speech in an angry tone, but the text version
shows the tone to be serious and inspirational.

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Answer:

Option D

Explanation:

Mr. Churchill gave a speech that could inspire a war in angry tone but the written speech or text version of speech quoted that the tone of the speech was a bit serious and inspirational

Hence, option D is correct

Answer: C. Churchill expresses many emotions in the text, but when he

delivers the speech, he does not show great emotion in his voice.

Explanation:

Which version best uses a variety of sentence structures to enhance the flow and writing style of a story?

O A. The seas were rough. The ship sailed on. The passengers in their bunks held on tightly. Some of them felt sick. They tried to hide it. They all yearned for the storm to end. But the waves went on crashing. The captain held the ship to a steady course.

O B. Though the seas were rough, the ship sailed on, and the passengers in their bunks held on tightly. While some of them felt sick, they tried to hide it, and they all yearned for the storm to end. As the waves went on crashing, the captain steered the ship, and it sailed a steady course.

O C Though the seas were rough, the ship sailed on. The passengers in their bunks held on tightly. Some of them felt sick, though they tried to hide it, and they all yearned for the storm to end. But the waves went on crashing, and the captain held the ship to a steady course,

O D
The seas were rough, yet the ship sailed on. The passengers in their bunks held on tightly, but some of them felt sick. They tried to hide it, and they all yearned for the storm to end. But the waves went on crashing, and the captain held the ship to a steady course.​

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Answer:

I think it is O D

The seas were rough, yet the ship sailed on. The passengers in their bunks held on tightly, but some of them felt sick. They tried to hide it, and they all yearned for the storm to end. But the waves went on crashing, and the captain held the ship to a steady course.​

Explanation:

I haven't read this passage, so I just guessed based off the rhythym! If it ends up being wrong please forgive me.

Each image could be described as blue. Which image would benefit from the specific description "navy blue"?

I need the answer Now.

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Answer: second one.

Read It!
In 2008, several U.S. states were in trouble. They were not getting enough rain. The area was very dry. This is
called a drought. The drought went on for over two years. Leaders had to make some changes. Schools served
lunches differently. They used plates made of paper. They did not wash the plates. That would have used too
much water. Instead, they threw the plates out. Some people brought in water from other areas, too.
Do It!
Leaders were trying to
water.
A
take
B.
drink
С
clean
D
save
No

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Answer:

Save

Explanation:

Answer: D save water

Explanation: if they used paper plates that could be discarded instead of washed because washing would use too much water, they are trying to save it.

What is a characteristic of summaries of texts?
Summaries are objective.
Summaries are not useful.
Summaries are not rhetorical.
Summaries are interpretive.

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Explanation:

summaries are objective

.I prefer to finish my education at
To what "school" is the speaker referring in the sentence in paragraph 3 that reads "
a different school."
A business school
B. school of nature
C. School of philosophy
D. logging school
E art school

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Answer:

which paragraph? and which speaker?

Explanation:

I think is C,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Date: 4/7/21

Class: English

Points: 40

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Answer:

Two examples of onematopeia are "spilsh spalsh" and "clicks."

Explanation:

These examples make it easier to read the story, as the reader is able to understand what sounds are occuring and what the events sound like. By using this tool, the author makes it easier for readers to relate to the story and feel more like they are in the story.

Thank you for the opportunity good sir, and Go Pack Go!

Answer:

#1, "Splash! Splash!"

#2, "Clicks"

Explanation:

#1, This helps by telling the reader how dolphins sound like when they flap it's tail

#2, This helps by telling the reader how the dolphins sound.


1) Why would King Arthur not be accepted by other knights and lords and nobles
surrounding the regions of Britain?

2) What does the damsel have with her as she startles the court of Arthur? Why does Arthur and his court think this is an odd thing for her to carry?
3) Who sent the damsel--and what does she seek? Who fulfills her plea?
4) What does the lady say will happen to the man who draws the sword?
5) How does this man react when he finally acquires the sword-does he gives it back?
What does he do that later he will spend the rest of the tale trying to redeem himself for?
6) What does Launceour seek to do and what is his fate or what becomes of him? Is he successful in his task?
7) Who is Garlon and what becomes of him?
8) What does Balyn do that causes such a sorrowful chain of events at the feast of King Pelles?

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Answer:

1) ¿Por qué el Rey Arturo no sería aceptado por otros caballeros, señores y nobles?

rodeando las regiones de Gran Bretaña?

2) ¿Qué tiene la damisela con ella mientras asusta a la corte de Arthur? ¿Por qué Arthur y su corte piensan que esto es algo extraño para ella?

3) ¿Quién envió a la doncella y qué busca? ¿Quién cumple su súplica?

4) ¿Qué dice la dama que le pasará al hombre que desenvaina la espada?

5) ¿Cómo reacciona este hombre cuando finalmente adquiere la espada? ¿Se la devuelve?

¿Qué hace para que luego se pase el resto del cuento tratando de redimirse?

6) ¿Qué busca hacer Launceour y cuál es su destino o qué será de él? ¿Tiene éxito en su tarea?

7) ¿Quién es Garlon y qué será de él?

8) ¿Qué hace Balyn que causa una cadena de eventos tan dolorosa en la fiesta del Rey Pelles?

Explanation:

que les mondes quelmoondas

Which statements are true of both a political speech and a printed political advertisement? Select 3 options. They utilize diction as rhetoric. They employ parallelism. They seek to inspire. They use colors and images. They attempt to persuade.​

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Answer:

Which statements are true of both a political speech and a printed political advertisement? Select 3 options.

They utilize diction as rhetoric. <<<CORRECT They employ parallelism.<<<CORRECT They seek to inspire. They use colors and images. They attempt to persuade.<<<CORRECT

Explanation:

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The statements that are true of both a political speech and a printed political advertisement are:

They utilize diction as rhetoric. They employ parallelism.They attempt to persuadeWhat is a Political Speech?

This refers to the verbal talk that is given to an audience to promote propaganda and is done by a politician.

Hence, we can see that from the list of options, the main differences between a political speech and a printed political advertisement are:

They utilize diction as rhetoric. They employ parallelism.They attempt to persuade

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Answer:

i think that it would be the 3rd one hope it helped :)

Explanation:

LAST QUESTION PLZZ I CANT FIND IT ANYWHERE The federal government offers subsidized loans to students with ________.
A
financial need

B
good grades

C
low credit scores

D
unusual interests

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Answer:

A). Financial Need

Explanation:

'Subsidized loans' are defined as the federal loans that are provided to financially weaker students for their undergraduate courses. Such loans do not accrue any kind of interest during or throughout the course as it is paid by the government and the student is liable to pay only the exact amount of the loan without any interest if they've remained enrolled in the school even for half the duration of the course. Thus, the students applying for such loans need to show their financial need to get the loan granted.

Why was the story of Princess Diana a cautionary tale?
It showed that the life of a royal wasn’t as easy as it seemed.
It demonstrated how sensational journalism can go too far.
It warned of the dangers of distracted driving.
Both b and c

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Both B and C, Princess Diana lived a tough life as a royal and she had to work around it many times

can someone write a short story on how you would tell your
grandma she smells like wet hotdog bunz

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what I don't laugh but fine anyway haha

here

today I went to my grandmother house and it was kinda of smells bad and when I noticed the smell was coming from my grandmother so I went to her and told her to go take a small shower and relax and I will do the cooking and cleaning. and after she took the shower she went to sleep and I ended up cleaning the house and cooking but it was kind of fun anyway the next day I had to go back home so I said to her goodbye and left.

As used in paragraph 2, what does the phrase “fading into the background” mean?\
welp

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Answer:

disappearing from view. losing its importance in people's minds.

Explanation:

If I gave you a million dollars what would you do with it and why???

1 paragraph or more ( 5 or more complete sentences)

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There are many things to do with 1 million dollars. Here is what I would do. First, I would donate 50,000 to charity. I would do this because I don't need 1 million dollars all to myself. The next thing I would do is spend some of it on things I need or even just want. I would do this because there are lots of important things humans need that I could buy. The last thing I would do is invest the rest of the money. I would do this because investing is a good way to earn more money that could go into college funds, retirement, and so much more. That is what I would do if you gave me 1 million dollars.

How mainly does the author illustrate the rise of the "Extrovert Ideal"?


A. By comparing the rise of the "Extrovert Ideal" to "opening a Pandora’s Box of personal anxieties."


B. By comparing the rise of the "Extrovert Ideal" to the way we raise our children.


C. By contrasting the rise of the "Extrovert Ideal" with the Culture of Personality.


D. By drawing a parallel between the rise of the "Extrovert Ideal" to the life of Dale Carnegie.

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Answer: D. By drawing a parallel between the rise of the "Extrovert Ideal" to the life of Dale Carnegie.

Explanation:

In "Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking" (2012), Susan Cain illustrates the rise of the "Extrovert Ideal" by comparing it to the life of Dale Carnegie, as described in his How to Win Friends and Influence People (1936).

According to Cain, Carnegie´s change from a farm boy to a sales man and then to a public speaking icon, is a good example of the move from a Culture of Character, prevalent until the 1920s, to a Culture of Personality, which is externally focussed as it gives more importance to appearances than to actions.

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Answer and Explanation:

5. I think that this means communication is better than violence, hence why the pen is mightier than the sword. The pen is used with communicating such as writing a letter, and sword is used in fighting.

6. Someone who complains or needs helps receives more attention. The squeaky wheel represents the person seeking attention, the oil representing the person or people giving the attention.

7. Could mean that when no rules are set in place, then people tend to do whatever they want. People do as they please, since there isn't any enforcement there to look over them. The cat represents the authorities figure/rules, and the mice represent the people who don't follow the rules when the rules aren't there.

8. You can give someone everything they could ever want or something that is beneficial for them, but it is up to that person to make the decision of accepting what is given to them.

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which line from the poem is the best evidence of why the speaker decides to leave

A.what an enormous cage is that a tiger I
see

B. I heard they can be real pain in the neck

C. I have my own rake No it wouldn't be hard

B. what about those clothes by your washing machine ​

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

A change is gonna come, what is cooke's vision of change?​

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Answer:

Sam Cooke's hopeful tone and vision for the Black American community certainly came to fruition with such a groundbreaking event as the election of the first Black president

what are the examples of expository, narrative ,argumentative​

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a recipe is expository

an advertisement is argumentative

i guess this one is narrative

and is the bottom question just recipe again or is the top one something else i can't really tell

Need help please. It's urgent about make inference. Thank you.

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Answer:

a bumped head is the answer

The Jacket by Gary Soto Commonlit answers quickly I have brainiest

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Explanation: Question 1 of 4

Why is the speaker disappointed?

His old jacket does not fit him any more.

His new jacket is too small and does not fit him.

His brother got the leather jacket that he wanted.

✅ He wanted a leather jacket but was given an ugly one.

Question 2 of 4

✅ Spends the rest of his day in a bad mood

He wanted a leather jacket but was given an ugly one.

Question 3 of 4

What happens when the speaker wears the jacket to school?

✅ He believes people make fun of his ugly jacket.

The new jacket helps him do better on quizzes.

His friends try to cheer him up about his ugly jacket.

Girls giggle and ask him where he got his new jacket.

Question 4 of 4

As the speaker grows up.. he

✅ Starts to appreciate the ugly jacket

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3. What are some values that are important to the people who live and work in the new nation? List at least three values and illustrate their importance with evidence from at least three readings. You should have at least one complete paragraph explaining each example. Discuss each example in its own complete paragraph.

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Answer: Some values important to people in the new nation were individualism, to be respected, and self reliance. They had no care in the world for people that didn't have these character aspects. Resources Brainly.com, Vintageamericanways.com, and coursehero.com helped me understand that people that weren't respected would not be listened to. They also wanted them to not have too many friends, and to rely on themselves for answers they needed. They found their information from researching instead of asking, so that their answers were always correct. Not rumors.

Explanation:

What happens when we ate ice cream on a hot day?

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Answer:

we get cooled down

Explanation:

The ice creams becomes warm and melts under the heat. Going from solid to liquid

Please give me the correct answer.Only answer if you're very good at English.Please don't put a link to a website.​

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Answer:

I feel like "How computer viruses can be prevented" is correct.

Explanation:

Computer viruses are a problem, and prevention is a solution

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What does the quote 'All is fair in love and war'' mean? Do you believe it is true?​

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used to describe a situation in which people do not follow the usual rules of behavior and do things that are normally considered unfair Sure, it was underhanded to steal his customers, but all's fair in love and war.


The family (cleans, clean) their rooms.

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Answer: (Cleans)

Explanation: My family (Cleans) their rooms.

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