He embodies fate by insisting that the prophecy will still
come true. He still warns Caesar of
danger but Caesar brushes it off. He
tries to pass a note to him but is blocked by the Conspirators who now crowd
around Caesar as he enters the hall and there he met his end.
Answer:
A claim is a sentence that states your case without evidence or proof.
Explanation:
The answer is variant D----> (my youngest cousin) -the appositive developed phrase.
<span>The indirect object answers the question “To whom?” or “For whom?"</span>
The poem “<em><u>Will There Really Be a Morning</u></em> “ is written by <u>Emily Dickinson</u>. In this poem she notes the importance of a ‘morning ‘ in our lives.
Question:
What is speaker searching for in "Will There Really be a Morning"?
Answer: A Meaning of Life