ANSWER: 70,000, everything is added including percentages, i think i did this right.
<span>"The fact had all gone abroad..." is rags to riches.
The quote describes how the eating house went from "being a poor, struggling...enterprise" to being "celebrated, overcrowded with customers.
"Why, it isn't six months..." is also rags to riches.
He is described at first as sitting up nights on extra allowance to being a millionaire.
"When the crash should come..." is impending doom.
The very beginning indicates that something bad (the crash) is coming. This quote also mentions total destruction.
"Please get those things off..." is rags to riches.
He literally changes his clothes from something ordinary to clothes that were made to order for a prince.
"Deep in debt, not a cent" is wealth worship.
In this quote, he is wishing for a salary that may never materialize.</span>
Answer:
I believe its C
Explanation:
verbal would be speaking
dramatic would simply add drama to it
and situational is only ironic in this certain context-
sorry if that doesn't make sense
The central idea of this excerpt are the mistakes men make are remembered after their deaths, but their merits die with them and If Caesar was power hungry, it was a serious flaw, and he paid seriously for it.
<h3>What is Julius Caesar?</h3>
Julius Caesar is a play by Shakespeare, which is based on the true story of Roman history. He was the successful leader of the Roman Empire. The story is about kingdom and civil wars that happened in Roman.
Thus, the correct options are C and D.
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