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They show that the money for the project came from investors who believed in it.
Explanation:
That the bridge is "a triumph of faith," implies that some people did not believe in the execution of the project. However, some investors believed and having invested in the project, there was successful outcome.
The triumph of faith does not show that the two great cities were able to pay back the money. Neither did it show that science was just as important as faith to the success of the project nor that the money came from the budget of the two cities.
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Brutus tells Cassius that Caesar should not be king.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" revolves around the death of Julius Caesar and the ensuing calamity that surrounds Rome. The power to rule Rome was distributed and fought over by numerous people, including Brutus and Cassius.
The given passage from Act I scene ii shows the conversation between Brutus and Cassius where Cassius begins questioning or inwardly manipulating him into revealing his thoughts. Cassius had always wanted to remove Caesar from the power but he also knew he needed to have a strong ally like Brutus, thus the manipulation and inward psychological reasoning. When he asked Brutus if he also did not support the idea of Caesar as the king, he wanted to see the real thought of Brutus about this issue, depending on which he will push his plan forward.
Thus, Cassius' questioning of Brutus leads to a revelation on the part of Brutus that Caesar should not be king.
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"The sad choice of a variety of evils—a ravaged country—a depopulated city—habitations without safety, and slavery without hope—our homes turned into barracks and bawdy-houses for Hessians, and a future race to provide for, whose fathers we shall doubt of" is the best choice because he is laying out the facts of the matter.
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In this story, "My sister's keeper", the main character Anna, is the keeper because she must donate organs and blood to her sister to keep her alive.