I believe D
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this is due to the fact that is mainly only talking about bridges and ferry-boats rather then the city itself and it's technology
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As he aged, the sadness he experienced continued to grow.
Answer:camels,which sway from side to side as they walk,are often called ships of the desert
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This answer includes a piece of information that can be removed without altering the meaning of the sentence. It could have just said camels are often called ships of the desert. The added information about the camels swaying as they walked is additional information but it isn't important to what's being said, which makes this answer a nonrestrictive clause.
A reward for a life well-lived is worth sacrifice. In this excerpt from Julius Caesar, it discusses what Cassius believes is fate, that they will loose power, and they are loosing the Eagles “strong bravery.” Regardless of the terrible acts Cassius had made throughout the play he comes to the possibility of this fate of becoming “ghosts,” and let’s this experience he witnessed simmer as a sign. Cassius had manipulated Brutus and has betrayed him, coming to this moment and realizing this possible fate he closes it and admits to his faults, not leaving it alone. Leading to this appeal of ‘a life well lived,’ not running away from what is clear as day of this possible fate, but admitting to this possible fate of death, not running away from it.
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ooo that is easy Egyptians built tombs in there pyramids and made then in different ways and had a aton of passages while the Mayans used there pyramids for astronomy and rituals and sacrifices i could go on but ill keep it short for you :3
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