Answer: According to Brutus, they killed Caesar because he had too much power.
Explanation:
In Shakespeare's <em>Julius Caesar</em>, Brutus joins a group of conspirators who plot Caesar's murder. Although a friend of Caesar's, Brutus believes that Caesar is dangerous and will become a dictator of Rome. He strongly believes that it will be better for Rome to be governed by the senators than a single ruler. According to Brutus, he and the senators kill Caesar for the purpose of saving the Republic. However, it turns out that it is only Brutus that focuses on this goal. At the end of the play, Brutus confesses that it was harder for him to kill Caesar than to kill himself, which proves that he really had nothing against Caesar as a person:<em> "Caesar, now be still. I killed not thee with half so good a will." </em>The other men have other motives that have nothing to do with the good of Rome.
Answer:
5. Entered, Noticed, Drew.
6. Finished, Called.
7. Arrived, Left.
8.Traveled, Decided.
9. Became, Turned on.
10.Slept, Exploded.
Explanation:
Answer:
C. When hydrating before a run, it is important to avoid caffeinated drinks; these kinds of drinks can accelerate dehydration.
Explanation:
Obviously, all the given answers are related to the topic of hydration during running. So, to answer the question, we need to carefully examine the question.
We need to choose the answer that deals with intake of RIGHT FLUID.
Answer A. deals with the amount of fluid while answers B. and D. deal with the consequences of deficient fluid intake.
Answer C. is the only one that can help choose the proper fluid, because it states which types of drinks are important to be avoided before a run ( or any hard physical exercise, that is).