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The <em>simple present tense</em> is when you use a verb to tell about things that happen continually in the present, like every day, every week, or every month.
The correct answer is: and embellished on the event details.
Indeed, one instance is the assassination of Caesar. In the play, it takes place in the Senate Capitol, which is of course a very symbolic area. However, in real life it was carried out at the Theater of Pompey. Real life is even more symbolic since many of the conspirators had been close to late Pompey and the choosing of such place to murder Caesar was also an act of revenge. Also, Caesar was stabbed 23 times in real life and 33 times in the play; no doubt for dramatic purposes. Finally, in real life Caesar never uttered the words “Et tu Brute? (you also, Brutus)?”.
I'd definitely say that with cell phones, comes the social cost of communication, and how people are more and more unable to physically communicate face to face as compared to behind a screen due to the fact that it interferes with activities. ("too much phone use can interfere with normal activities.")
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Tomorrow is the test, are you ready for it?
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