Answer:
Answer: kissing the cross.
Explanation:
Puritans were Protestant. There is no circumstance in the world that would make them kiss the cross. So the key phrase I think would be kissing the cross. There are other phrases that you could use, but I think the main one is kissing the cross. It is quite a powerful demand and answered negatively whenever it is suggested. It is the refusal that you should pay attention to. That is the Puritan Influence.
A because we did this in class
Flavius and murellus enter the Roman street and see all the commoners and begin to bicker with one asking why he isn’t working the commoner says that hes there to witness Julius Caesar’s return from war Julius Caesar returns to Rome on the festival of Lupercalia, on February 15 while he’s out a commoner goes to Julius and tells him "Beware the ides of March" but Caesar doesn’t think much of it when at the stage. Cassius tells Brutus that he could just as well rule Rome and that Caesar isn’t as strong as he says it is