Answer:cleaning up the environment or recycling
Explanation:
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Foe:
Definition: an enemy or opponent
Synonym: Enemy
Star-crossed/Star-cross'd:
Definition: (of a person or a plan) thwarted by bad luck.
Synonym: unlucky
Piteous:
Definition: deserving or inciting a feeling of sympathy and sorrow
Synonym: pitiful, pathetic
Continuance:
Definition: the act or fact of continuing
Synonym: continuation
Rage:
Definition: a feeling of intense anger
Synonym: fury
Can I plz see a picture of the passage
Answer:
Quoted from Virgil's "The Aeneid" and poken by Anchises, the father of Aeneas.
Explanation:
Taken from Book VI of "The Aeneid" by Virgil, the quoted excerpt is spoken by Anchises to Aeneas. Meeting his dead father's soul to in the underworld, Aeneas was told by his father about the fate of Rome.
Through the speech or voice of the wise father, Virgil propounds his own personal ideals, propagating that the Romans should try to be more merciful in their conquests. Virgil uses Anchises as a means to voice his own beliefs and wants for Rome to do and stand for. Anchises uses rhetoric in saying that the Roman Empire's justification for what it had done to bring upon justice and law is the same as the Trojans' and Aeneas had made when they settled in Rome.