Answer:
B. The death of Caesar
Explanation:
“Beware the ides of March," from William Shakespeare's tragedy "Julius Caesar" is one of the most famous examples of a phrase foreshadowing an event.
In Act I, Scene ii, the soothsayer warns Caesar to “beware the Ides of March!” which foreshadows Caesar's assassination on 15th March. The Elizabethan audience of Shakespeare's age would like have known that Caesar was assassinated on 15th March 44 B.C. So this phrase served the purpose of foreshadowing for them. The phrase appears again in Act III, scene i on 15th March, when Caesar tells the soothsayer that see ides of March has come, and the soothsayer warns again, that it is not gone yet.
In the Roman calendar the ides of March corresponded to 15th March. It was an important day for Roman for several religious observances and for settling the debts.
This is called connotation.
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The answer is b. to inform readers about branch rickeys determination
The fine print supports the purpose of the CTA fare screen in that:
- The fine print provides additional details about the CTA Reduced Fare permit.
- The fine print helps riders determine if fare assistance is available.
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What information can be deduced from the text?</h3>
In this text, the reader can determine if the conditions stipulated in the CTA fare screen apply to him or her.
The information in this print is more detailed and provides details about the age group, and categories of people that can benefit from the CTA reduced fare.
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