Answer:
a historical journal article that describes each mayor's term and
accomplishments
A reward for a life well-lived is worth sacrifice. In this excerpt from Julius Caesar, it discusses what Cassius believes is fate, that they will loose power, and they are loosing the Eagles “strong bravery.” Regardless of the terrible acts Cassius had made throughout the play he comes to the possibility of this fate of becoming “ghosts,” and let’s this experience he witnessed simmer as a sign. Cassius had manipulated Brutus and has betrayed him, coming to this moment and realizing this possible fate he closes it and admits to his faults, not leaving it alone. Leading to this appeal of ‘a life well lived,’ not running away from what is clear as day of this possible fate, but admitting to this possible fate of death, not running away from it.
E. Editing we're you look for mistakes then you reread it to revise it then you do the following steps again until your ready for that last draft.
Answer: Their
Explanation:
Their = belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
The answer is B, Incendiary