Answer:
In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," the protagonist refuses to read Artemidorus' letter because he considers that personal matters are not a priority. In this manner, he dismisses Artemidorus as if he were insane and it is suggested that he should present the letter to the Congress. Thus, the fact that Caesar does not give preference to his own life weakens him and predicts his tragic fate, since he is now completely unaware of the plot to murder him and of the people that will turn agaist him.
<span>C) The homecoming queen waved to the crowd riding in her convertible.
It is phrased as if the entire crowd is riding in her convertible, which is impossible and unlikely.
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Answer:
1.He asked," do you want some coffee?"
2.Penjor asked," did you like the book or not?"
3.She said," I had been working the whole day
4.The man asked," can I join you"
5.The teacher said," The following year is a leap year
The best answer would be D the rest has nothing to do with the word go with D