Answer:
Context clues are hints that an author gives to help define a difficult or unusual word within a book. The clue may appear within the same sentence as the word to which it refers or it may follow in the next sentence.
Explanation:
For example: Synonym context clues offer words nearby with the same meaning: Synonym: The annual bazaar is scheduled for the last day of school. It's always a fun festival.
The answer is B.
Brutus believes Caesar's death was necessary for the good of Rome. However, the actions of the other men following Caesar's death (actions that are not noble and good, but rather greedy and selfish) lead Brutus to fear that perhaps Caesar's death was not for the good of Rome after all.
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The word mother should not be capitalized every single time since it is not usually a proper now. The only time it should be capitalized is at the beginning of a sentence or if it is a part of the persons name, which would make it a proper now (e.g. Mother Theresa).
heroes
Explanation:
usually in the myths and stories the main character was on some sort of journey to become a hero