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timurjin [86]
3 years ago
11

Why does Janie let Joe's comments go without responding to them?

English
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bazaltina [42]3 years ago
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Answer:

What are the answer choses?

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B.  The languor fell quickly to the ground.

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. If the speaker says, “We’re gonna go to Paris in a few days, um, then we’re off to Venice,” you would caption it this way:
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<h3>Caption rules</h3>

When we caption or transcribe what someone says, there are some rules we must pay attention to. Even though contractions such as "gonna" sound extremely informal, they should be captioned that way. In other words, we do not need to change "gonna" for "going to."

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The first conspirator greeted Caesar, then plunged a knife into his neck. Other stabbers followed suit. One by one, several members of the Senate took turns stabbing Julius Caesar (100-44 B.C.E.), the dictator of the entire Roman Empire.

Stunned that even his good friend Brutus was in on the plot, Caesar choked out his final words: "'kai su, teknon?" ("You too, my child?").

On the steps of the Senate, the most powerful man in the ancient world died in a pool of his own blood.

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Julius Caesar

In William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, the title character manages to utter "Et tu, Brute?" ("and you, Brutus?") as he is slain. This is not historically accurate.

According to the 1st century C.E. Roman historian Suetonius, Julius Caesar spoke mainly Greek and not Latin, as was the case with most patricians at the time. In his history about the life of Julius Caesar, Suetonius writes that as the assassins plunged their daggers into the dictator, Caesar saw Brutus and spoke the Greek phrase kai su, teknon, meaning "you too, my child."

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