We can say that Brutus was a patriot because he was fighting for the rights of the roman citizens, even though he made a plot against Ceasar. A sentence that supports the idea is: "With this I depart: that, as I slew my best lover for the good of Rome, I have the same dagger for myself when it shall please my country to need my death.". Two Ideas that counterpart the idea that Brtus was a patriot: 1) "<span>Had you rather Caesar were living and die all slaves, than that Caesar were dead, to live all free men?" probably stating how he wanted caesar to be dead. and 2) "Caesar you can rest now, I didn't kill you half as willingly" expression that also denotes hate for the person who was governor.</span>
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the best answer would be static or dynamic sorery i am not sure
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thanks for the update and for the record I have to go to the room and I will be there at the same time I don't have a car so I can get a ride to the airport on Friday and I will be there at the same time I don't have a car so I can get a ride to the airport on Friday and I will be there at the same time I don't have a car so I can get a ride to the airport on Friday and I will be there at the same time I don't have a car so I can get a ride to the airport on Friday and I will be there at the same time I don't have a car so I
None in the sentence.
I is the subject
am is the verb
happy is an adjective. It describes I (I am a happy I)
to see is an infinitive phrase. It is is not acting as a preposition.
you is the object of the verb see.
There isn't one. Don't confuse an infinitive with a propositional phrase. An infinitive is a verb form. A prepositional phrase is a noun form.