The answer is:
- The symbol is an animal without a heart, which represents a bad sign that Caesar should not go out.
- The two lions symbolize fear, although Caesar says he is more dangerous than danger itself.
According to the passage from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," the protagonist tells his servant to order the priests to make a sacrifice to the gods, which does not result well because the animal is found to have no heart. Nevertheless, even with the bad omen from the sacrifice offered to the gods, he misinterprets it as a challenge against danger. He believes that it is an obstacle, and that the gods are merely trying to test him.
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In the poem as given above, the suffering of a rose is explained to be observed by the speaker in the 'Night'.
<h3>Who is a speaker?</h3>
A speaker or a narrator is someone who tells about the entire story or any such literary composition throughout its continuity. In the given story, the speaker says that a rose cannot glow and spread its positivity at Night.
Hence, option A holds true regarding the observation of speaker.
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Part A answer - B
Part B answer - "'For not only is Achilles a great warrior, but he is also dear to Zeus—and he who is dear to Zeus is worth armies of men.'"
"Without Achilles, the Greeks could not stand against the strength and fury of Hector, who slew many and stripped them of their armor."
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