Answer:
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Explanation:
what are you talking about
The evidence from the text which supports the conclusion that Brutus and Cassius are in conflict is, “Brutus, bay not me. / I’ll not endure it.”
“Away, slight man!”
Answer: Option D and E.
Explanation:
The 'Tragedy of Julius Caesar' is a play written by William Shakespeare which is a play about the honorable hero. From the above mentioned dialogue between Brutus and Cassius, we can infer that they both are in conflict. Cassius says that he is not going to endure something which means he isn't suffer or experience it alone. To this, Brutus just gives a sight. Sight means insulting someone by not giving them proper attention. So in a way, both Cassius and Brutus are trying to indicate themselves as better than the other which in turn shows that they're in conflict.
The case of the pronoun in the sentence is A) Nominative.
The main reason why Gene's fall into the Naguamsett River at the beginning of the Winter Session significant is because "<span>a. It symbolizes the fun of the Summer Session" which is at the heart of the story. </span>
"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is a popular sermon that was preached by Jonathan Edwards in Enfield, Connecticut on 8th July 1741. In the sermon, he made convincing appeals to sinners to realize that judgment awaits them, and that God's judgment will be more fierce than they can ever imagine. Jonathan Edwards was a Puritan. As such he held to Reformed Theology. Asides his preaching ministry, he was also a philosopher.