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The inference that the lines, spoken by Caesar, tell you about his character is that B. Caesar is unafraid and confident.
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
An inference is the conclusion that hat can be deduced based on the information that's given in a story.
In this case, he said "I rather tell thee what is to be feared than what I fear; for always I am Caesar'.
Therefore, the inference that the lines, spoken by Caesar, tell you about his character is that B. Caesar is unafraid and confident.
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29. The chart is not provided. However the answer is (b) [neither] part cause neither and nor are in pairs and can't be segregated.
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If you are sorting by last name it is B Jenny Douglas.
if you are sorting by first name it is A Denise Thomas
The last line I believe is the answer