Act 1, scene 1 -two Roman tribunes, named Flavius and Marrulus decide to pull decorations off Ceasar's statues. The tribunes are angry that the commoners are celebrating Caesar and believe that the celebrations will go to Ceasar's head. Flavius says 'These growing feathers pluck' d from Ceasar's wing. Will make him fly an ordinary pitch. Who else would soar above the view of men.' The idea of taking Ceasar down and stopping him from flying foreshadows the conspiracy to kill him.
<span>The answer is that an introductory adverb clause is usually followed by a comma. This is to introduce a pause to separate the two clauses. For example, When you go to the beach, you like to play with the sand and build sand castles. There you see that the indroductory clause, "when you go to the beach" is separated from the main clause "you likde to play with the sand and build sand castles" by a comma.</span>
I think it’s about a area , or length.
Because she was a rude 13 year old girl who talked back to her mom and then got put on Dr. Phil