<span>The correct answer is that the conspirators exchange short bursts of one-syllable words, which shows their urgency and fear that the assassination might not succeed. They are obviously afraid, and not talking much, because they are unsure of whether they will make it and kill Caesar in the end. This way of speaking shows their anxiety before the murder has happened, which is why it is the correct answer. The other ones don't make much sense in this case.</span>
Eyes is used 11 times. Every other word is used once or twice.
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The details about Twain's failures in his odd jobs important to our understanding of the character are that They show that he is eager to work but has few useful skills, making him a loveable but pathetic
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"Roughing It" by Mark Twain takes a lot of details from his own experience as a young man going through different working experiences, and growing into was he was going to be, we can see in the story that the character tries in so many ways and so many places to be successful without achieving much, because of his lack oh ability in most of the cases.
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I'm confused. Whats the question?
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