Antony asks that they allow him to take the body to the marketplace and, further, that he be allowed to orate at the funeral.
Here are the lines Antony delivers to the Servant (who is to take the news to the conspirators):
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Post back with speed, and tell him what hath chanc'd: Here is a mourning Rome, a dangerous Rome, No Rome of safety for Octavius yet; Hie hence and tell him so. Yet, stay awhile; Thou shalt not back till I have borne this corse Into the market-place: there I shall try, In my oration, how the people take the cruel issue of these bloody men; According to the which thou shalt discourse To young Octavius of the state of things. Lend me your hand.
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The correct answer is B. Glenda confronts her mother and tells her what she really wants to do with her life.
This is the most climactic answer of the four and would create conflict for the main character quickly.
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I believe your answer would be the second option :)
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just took the test, its " But he has to sit at the head. It looks too undignified when the man of the house is pushed to the side —"
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