Answer: Almost two years pass between acts 3 and 4. In the two years after Caesar's death, Mark Antony, Lepidus, and Octavius formed the Second Triumvirate. They also recruited an army that would take on Brutus and Cassius' army.
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I think the answer is B....
The quote which contains an underlying allegory representing humanity's resistance to change and lack of will is - The name of the one was Obstinate and the name of the other Pliable.
Obstinate means stubborn, which applies to <em>humanity's resistance to change, </em>and pliable means impressionable, malleable, and applies to <em>lack of will. </em>
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I dont think people should be selfish with the government but we do have rights as human and in the constitution stating we dont have to agree with the government seeing we have rights to pur oen beliefs. I dont think people should aut believe that their opnion is the only correct way in government either
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Doctor Korczak does not allow the children in the orphanage to ride the merry-go-round because he looks them as a children, which world refuse to look at.
Explanation:
'Milkweed' is a novel written by Jerry Spinelli. The novel is about a boy named Misha Pilsudski, set in Warsaw, Poland.
In Chapter 13, when Misha asks Doctor Korczak that why does not the children of orphanage go to ride the merry-go-round, he simply says because <em>'They're children.'</em> By saying this, he implied that children are simple and innocent, just like Misha, but human beings in the world are not. They does not value simple things.