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The descriptive details reveal:
D. the peacefulness of the park
Explanation:
The author of this passage was able to, very skillfully, paint a picture in our minds. Because of the descriptive details used, we can now vividly imagine a peaceful park. Just a couple of fishermen, a lone dog walking by, the setting sun and the flowers, all those elements contribute to the aura of tranquility. There is not much activity - almost none at all. It is the end of the day, that lazy moment when the world seems to be going to sleep. The use of the following words helps convey such peacefulness: waned; strolled; danced; crickets; etc.
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Who is part of the conspiracy that killed Caesar?
There were various people who joined the conspiracy because they wanted Caesar dead. The most significant person is certainly Brutus, Caesar's friend who decided to join the conspiracy because of his beliefs that Caesar must die to benefit Rome and preserve the Republic.
Who warns Caesar to beware the ides of March?
The Soothsayer warns Caesar about the ides of March from the crowd. When Caesar heard him, he asked the Soothsayer to step forward and repeat his words. However, he doesn't take the warning seriously and continues with his usual activities.
Who fears for Caesar's safety because of omens?
Calpurnia, Caesar's wife warns Caesar about the omens because she had terrible nightmares about them and Caesar's statue covered with blood. She fears for Caesar's safety and asks him not to go to the Senate.
Who gives funeral orations after Caesar is murdered?
Caesar's friend, Antony, asks to bring the body to the Forum and to give funeral orations to Caesar. Brutus lets him do that, but he also asks Antony to speak well about him and Cassius because they let him give funeral orations.
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