Answer: Decius strongly believes that he can get Caesar to go to the Capitol.
Explanation: The conclusion that is best supported by this excerpt from Act II, Scene I, of "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare is that <u><em>Decius strongly believes that he can get Caesar to go to the Capitol</em></u>. It is the Ides of March, the day that the conspirators are going to assassin Caesar. It is three o'clock in the morning. Cassius is telling Decius that he is doubtful of Caesar's presence in the Capitol because he has become superstitious lately. Decius tells him not to care because he can make Caesar go to the Capitol.
Answer: Up and up he soared; and he beat his wings frantically so that they would carry him higher. This suggest that Icarus was doomed.
Explanation:
Icarus flight flew higher and higher and his father called out in alarm. The descriptive words and phrases from lines 67-71 that were used were "up and up he soared; and he beat his wings frantically so that they would carry him higher".
The descriptions suggests about Icarus's experience is that Icarus is doomed. Today, people can refer to someone who is said to fly too close to the sun to show the person's downfall or as a cautionary tale or something that will lead to a negative outcome.
To make the reader hooked and want to read on and find out what’s gunna happen next
Answer: Moshoeshoe was the first chief and founder of Sotho, a nation in Southern Africa. The people who lived there were called Basutos, and he ended up leading them against armies like the British using diplomacy. He began to raise followers in other tribes because of the success he had with the military. He ended up negotiating peace with a border to separate parts of the land called orange free state. In the mid 1800's, Moshoeshoe won against fighting off Boers, and gained as well as lost land. He ended up asking the british for help, but for a price. Some of his people's land. They agreed, and the land is today called Lesotho.
Some antonyms of shrieked are:
- whisper
- hushed
- quiet
- mutter
- mumble
- murmur
That's all I can think of. Hope this helps! :D