I think that the speaker is saying that even though death is unavoidable in the end then we should not just merely accept it and try our hardest to make our lives meaningful while we are alive. She infers that she has too much that she has yet to do in her life and that she doesn’t have enough time to stop for anything, even something a powerful as death.
Answer:
The answer is b
Explanation:
The answer is b because by asking the question, you are both asking group a, and trying to get group c an answer
<span>A. "but here's a parchment with the seal of Caesar; I found it in his closet, 'tis his will"
Antony mentions Caesar's will to the crowd, knowing that they will want to know what it says. He plays on this anticipation to keep them listening and make them continue to be on his side. Eventually he does reveal what the will says.
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C. He and I made a delicious dinner for our parents.
She means her hand are red with blood like Macbeth's, but she would be ashamed of she acts as cowardly like he does