Explanation:
at one day teacher went to ride a bike but she saw bike is not present their.then she told their friend that their gift was stolen.at a time she decided to write note to the thief and put it on tree next to bike stand. when she came back from school same day she saw bike was present and she saw their is a paper on which thief written i am sorry i stole your bike what did i do it was wrong ive replace the lock hope you can accept my apology after than she write again the note to thief i want to thanks iv forgiven him and she said she did not do complain in police b/c she believed every one could do bed things some time they would realize their mistake
Answer:
I believe the answer would be D
Explanation:
'A' was immediately dropped out for the lack of a period at the end.
Think about what a comma is supposed to do, It's supposed to have a small pause in a sentence. If you read everything out loud It would be awkward to pause in the places the commas are suggested. Thus, inclining me to think the correct answer is D.
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Often, I lie awake at night
At night, I ponder
I lay awake and gaze upon the stars
Counting sheep does not help me fall asleep
The clock ticks, but I lie awake
Until the rays of the morning sun hit my face
I changed this poem by adding more detail to the original lines. Since I did this, you can understand what is going on in the poem better.
It's an opinion because it is a belief based on the perspective that the government should be involved in stopping the extinction of animals.
Answer: Brutus has to decide between loyalty to Caesar and his own honor.
Explanation:
This excerpt expresses the main dilemma of the whole play - that is, the conflict between being a loyal friend and one's own honor.
In Shakespeare's <em>Julius Caesar</em>, a group of conspirators decides to murder the roman general, Caesar, because he has assumed too much power. They do not want him to become a king. In <em>Act I, Scene II</em>, Brutus, a friend of Caesar's, confesses his true feelings. As he hears that people want Caesar to assume this position, he makes a confession to Cassius, one of the conspirators, that he would not like this to happen. As he puts it, he does love Caesar, but loves his honor more. He is not even afraid of death, if that is the price he has to pay.