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<em>I believe his tone would be (shocked or panicked)</em>
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<em>In my opinion, I think his tone would be classified as shocked because if he is clutching his shirt with his hands and it up on the edge of his seat, then that would mean (in my mind) that he is in shock. </em>
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1. Investigate
2. Remote
3. Purpose
4. Results
5. Motivated
A) because he says his lover is lovely like summer(Shall I compare the to a summer’s day?), but that summer ends( And summer’s lease hath all too short a date) the he says the loveliness will live on forever (But thy eternal summer shall not fade) because he wrote about it (When in eternal lines to time thou grow’st- So long lives this, and gives life to thee.)
Mark Antony, the famous Roman Senator and one of the Triumvirs during the Second Triumvirate, the time of transition of Rome from Republic to Empire, was best know for two things; the first, having been the lover of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, after his best friend, Julius Caesar, and the second, for his deep friendship with Caesar himself. From 54 B.C, when Antony was elected as tribune, he dedicated himself to defending Julius Caesar in front of the Senate and became his greatest supporter. In fact, while Julius Ceasar was a dictator in Rome, Antony supported him and in 48 B.C, Antony became part of the Caesarean forces in the Battle of Pharsalus and also made part of the famous Republican Civil War. In 44 B.C, when Caesar assumed his fifth term as consul, Antony became co-consul. After the death of Caesar, Antony had to flee Rome dressed as a slave but came back soon after and took over responsibility over Caesar´s will. But what shows how deeply Antony respected and admired Julius Caesar was B, when Antony gives a speech to the people underlining the greatness of their fallen leader Julius Caesar.
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