Shakespeare left it unclear, probably on purpose. They, themselves loyal to Pompei, are simply witnesses of the public's change of loyalty. They are also there to notice the crowd's frail affections. There is only one more mentioning of the two of them, later on in Act I, Scene 2, when Casca informs Cassius and Brutus that they have been "put to silence". It probably means they were killed or arrested.
The correct answer is C. rulers gained power by surrounding themselves with loyal officers
Answer:
b. He has set out alone into the countryside in search of a new place to live.
Explanation:
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The correct answers should be both
<span>3) Miss Maudie invites the Robinson family to her house
and </span><span>4) mr. underwood writes an editorial criticizing the verdict</span>