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Act III, scene ii. Brutus and Cassius enter the Forum with a crowd of plebeians. ... Brutus addresses the onstage crowd, assuring them that they may trust in his honor. He did not kill Caesar out of a lack of love for him, he says, but because his love for Rome outweighed his love of a single man.
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a. We praised Suman, whose performance was remarkable.
b. The boys that came late were punished.
c. The businessman who I saw last night was very rich.
d. The man whom I trusted betrayed me.
e. Give me the book that is on the table.
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Let me add the disclaimer that I'm not a native English speaker, but I want to help. :)
There are essential and nonessential clauses: they're differentiated by commas, like in this example: "<em>Carrots and brussel sprouts, which are often discarded, happen to provide many nutrients". </em>This is an example of a nonessential clause since it utilizes a comma to deliver more information.
Here are a few more examples you can use to compare the answers/future questions with:
<em>"The man who forgot his wallet is coming back to retrieve it."</em>
<em>"Katie, who has the same class as Henry, is my best friend."</em>
<em>"I like dogs that have sleek fur."</em>
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Answer: All humans have natural emotions, to subdue them or stop them from occurring is against the laws of nature itself. As well as this, humans want to be with others, isolation is torture for some. After being in one place for the a large part of his life, once Jonas sees the vast world for what it is, his curiosity with overcome him and his will to venture forth will grow. He might has mixed emotions of anger, joy, sadness, curiosity, and confusion. He fought to help Gabriel, i doubt this emotion will change, but rather strengthen, now that he knows the world is much larger than before.
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