1. All humans return to dust when we die.
Note the quotes: "The world at large his home!" & "The same as from the start?"
2. The differences that are perceived when we are alive disappear, as we all become skeletons and our other materials become absorbed into the earth.
Again, this is based off the quote: "The world at large his home!" & "When life has settled back again, the same as from the start?"
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The correct answer is the second one: in Act III, scene iii, the plebeians mistake Cinna the poet for Cinna the conspirator and decide to tear him to pieces before going after Caesar’s killers. After Caesar's funeral, when Antony turns the plebeians against Caesar's murderers, they become a frenzied mob bent on avenging Caesar. When they come across Cinna the poet they do not grant him any mercy, nor a chance to defend himself, and kill him without a second thought.
Answer: B,a,c
Explanation:
Positive - b)
Negative - a)
Neutral - c)
The roses _____ the trellis. In this case, any of the given verbs can fit in this sentence and connotation are all different.
The word adorned is positive because it has the meaning of ''making something more beautiful''.
The word climbed is neutral because it is a verb which is representing that the roses just crawl up the trellis.
The word strangled is negative because it is considering squeezing something until it is no more alive.