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- The cobbler and others are celebrating Caesar’s victory.
- Flavius want to know why commoners are in the streets.
- The cobbler wants the others to wear out their shoes so he can fix them.
In Act 1, scene 1 of Julius Caesar, Murullus and Flavius notice a group of commoners running around the streets when they should be working. Curious, they want to know what has happened. Flavius asks a commoner, who tells him that they are celebrating Caesar's triumph, after joking about his true intentions.
The details that should be included in a summary are the fact that Caesar's victory is being celebrated by the commoners in the streets, as this will have important implications to the story. Also, the joke of the cobbler is important as it provides comic relief. It is not as important to know that the cobbler compares himself to a doctor, as this has no impact to the story. It is also not important to state that Flavius wants to know why the cobbler is not at work, as Flavius real question is why the commoners are celebrating in the streets.
Answer: You can accept his differences and maybe learn something new from him.
Explanation:
The first one there are 2 "the" next to each other
the second one its my guess 1, 3, or 5
Just write the email or letter you think would help best thats what im gonna go with
A plural noun is a word that indicates that there is more than one person, animal place, thing, or idea. When you talk about more than one of anything, you're using plural nouns<span>. When you write about more than one of anything, you usually use the same word, simply adding an s, es, or ies to the end.
</span>Other common collective nouns are class, crowd, flock, panel, committee, group, audience<span>, staff, and family. A collective noun is one that in the singular form, denotes a number of separate persons or things. A collective noun is a name which in the singular denotes a collection.
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