Answer: B. an echo.
Explanation: In the given passage from William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" we can see the description of a battle in Pompey. The world in bold is "replication" and it refers to an echo. An echo is the repetition of a sound after the original sound is over, it is produced by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the listener. So "hear the replication of your sounds" is the same as "hear the echo of your sounds."
Answer- Sure, what is your snap?
Since you're in middle school you can try books like Percy Jackson to learn a bit more?
Anyway, greek mythology... from what I know here are a couple major gods..
Ares, god of war
Hera, goddess of marriage, married to Zeus
Zeus, ruler of Olympus and god of lightning and order
Poseidon, god of the seas
Demeter, goddess of agriculture
Athena, goddess of wisdom and daughter of Zeus
Apollo, god of light and prophecy
Artemis, god of archery, hunting, and virginity
Aphrodite, goddess of love and desire
Hermes, messenger, god of commerce
Hephaestus, god of blacksmiths
Dionysus, god of wine
<span>The best theme statement about consequences based on Robert Frost’s poem "The Road Not Taken” is Every choice in life brings with it a wholly different set of consequences. In short, in every decision in life, there is an equivalent effect or consequences behind it. So you cannot say that what you have been experiencing right now is because of fate, it is in face the consequence of your decision.
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