Flavius and murellus enter the Roman street and see all the commoners and begin to bicker with one asking why he isn’t working the commoner says that hes there to witness Julius Caesar’s return from war Julius Caesar returns to Rome on the festival of Lupercalia, on February 15 while he’s out a commoner goes to Julius and tells him "Beware the ides of March" but Caesar doesn’t think much of it when at the stage. Cassius tells Brutus that he could just as well rule Rome and that Caesar isn’t as strong as he says it is
For the statement above w<span>hen reading a text passage, non-essential information is key to understanding the meaning of what you are reading about.That statement is false. Essential information is key to understanding the meaning of what you are reading.</span>
Answer:
drive or force (an attack or attacker) back or away.
Explanation:
If it is a narrator talking then its first person if not its third person
Answer: The answer should be these two parts. "...I had to arm wrestle with him for it." and "Then I tied all his arms and legs in knots."
Explanation: These are hyperboles because they are exaggerative. Most likely the person did not arm wrestle with an octopus. Although that would be funny to watch, life is not a Disney movie. Then again if anything he fought the octopus to get away but did not literally tie his arms and legs in knots. The character is exaggerating in order to make himself seem even braver and more courageous than he actually is.