Answer:
D.He shakes their hands says he’ll allow the conspirators to prove their actions were justified.
Explanation:
The question refers to the Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar". After the conspirators assassinated Caesar, they invited Anthony to decide his faith.
Deeply saddened by his friend's brutal slaughter, he's not convinced that the conspirators' act was justified.
Realizing that the only way to avenge Caesar's death is to make false allegiance to them, he initiates a friendly gesture of handshake.
In this way, he symbolically marks them as culprits and makes them targets for his vengeance
Answer:
Aquinas
Explanation:
Thomas Aquinas, Italian San Tommaso d'Aquino, also called Aquinas, byname Doctor Angelicus (Latin: “Angelic Doctor”), (born 1224/25, Roccasecca, near Aquino, Terra di Lavoro, Kingdom of Sicily [Italy]—died March 7, 1274, Fossanova, near Terracina, Latium, Papal States
The correct answer is b) A president addressing the nation.
Oration is a formal speech given usually at an official occasion, such as a president giving a speech. Orations are usually given at funerals, weddings, formal ceremonies, such as graduation, in the court of law, at conferences, inaugurations, etc.
Answer:
In "Hamadi," by Naomi Shihab Nye, the theme of the story is that when things do not happen the way you want them to, life goes on. Thus, Hamadi comforts Susan and tells her that one must continue despite difficulties: "We go on. On and on. We don't stop where it hurts. We turn a corner. It is the reason why we are living. To turn a corner."
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