They are alike because they use the same characters
I think it’s A. George Lucas is competing with Homer
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I dont think anyone will write it for you, but if you can just try and work on your formatting and do it little by little. Take breaks as you need them, make some nice tea or something, make a nice enviorment for yourself so you dont feel overwhelmed. I would seperate it by days. For ex.
Day 1- Start with how you want to organize it and what sources you want to use, figure out your topic.
Day 2-Write a intorduction paragraph and a conclusion paragraph.
Day 3 or 4-Write your beefy middle paragraphs
Day 4 or 5-Look over it and made adjustments and edits, turn it in. You may also want to post your final essay here and ask if someone would like to critique it and what they would change.
You can obviously break this down however you want and what is most realistic for you, but most of all take care of yourself and have a plan so you arent too overhwlmed.
Hopefully this helps a lil bit.
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I enjoy Latin and the Study of Rome through the 2nd Century A.D. Caius Iulius Cæsar was a brilliant tactician and a Great Roman. I understand why he “had to go”, but Rome would have likely been better off with him than to allow his assassination. He broke TWO important rules one was simply Not allowed to break; he crossed the Rubicon, entering Rome with his armies, or much of it all; that was not allowed; Sulla, in 79-80B.C. Did the same and was punished “severely”, losing everything. Sulla was afraid of Cæsar even when he was still a boy! He was a threat.
The SECOND thing that just wasn’t done, was to be declared DIVI, or to be “Divine, a Living God”. That Was likely worse than Coming armed into Rome, at least according to the people of Rome.
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