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This text is an excerpt from the play "Julio Cesar" written by Shakespeare. This passage is spoken by Brutus when he feels indignant that Cassius refused to lend him gold, so that he would be able to pay the members of his army. Brutus believes that Cassius is being selfish, as he has a lot of gold and lending a little would not be missed, especially to such a close friend. In this same excerpt, Brutus shows regret for having trusted Cassius' friendship and states that if the situation happened to the contrary he would never deny gold to a friend and would expect him to get gold through criminal or unethical practices such as exploiting peasants, such as Cassius told him to do it.
Answer:
Hindley demotes Heathcliff, forcing him to become a servant at the house.
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Kids shouldn't have curfews because we,although little have rights too.Alduts don't get curfews and usually they're the one doing the crime.Children have school and after activities.With the curfews we might have to break the law to get home. the things we could do is try surveillance and enforce checks in lockers and backpacks.
Exercise 2
1. my friend reminded Helga to call the travel agent.
2. the man warned us not to touch anything until the police came.
3. carol ordered peter to finish his homework before he went to bed.
4. lucy told me not to take the dog for a walk today
5. my friend advised me not to stay in the sun for too long
exercise 3
1. i wonder if the general ordered the soldiers to attack the castle
2. i’d like to know when your sister will get married
3. do you know if the students are playing table tennis at school
4. i wonder how often your father reads the news paper
5. i don’t know if the committee will discuss the legislation system next month
Answer:
We weren't excited about the match
I didn't go to Warsaw last week
He didn't eat fish and salad last night
She didn't stay with her grandparents last summer
The children couldn't speak two languages