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I was sleeping when i some how floted out of my body. At first it was scared but sudently i was floting out of my house and soon i was in side the abandon house next to my house. that house had bin abandon for years like almost 25 to this day. In the middle of the first room there was a mirrow that was covered by a old dusty cloth; suddently the cloth fell to the ground. As i got closer to the mirrow i saw my reflection but it stated to change the hair started to turn white its eyes turned red its skin turned pail and it had to pink cheecks. the figure started to reach out the mirrow as it did its skin stated cracking like the mirrow. The figure reched out to me and sayed "You did this to me!" As soom as they sed that i woke up in my bed in a cold swet panting as if a was running. A fuw days later i was looking throu my old scketch books and i found a drawing of the same figure its name was Shadow. Heres a pic to show you.
Brutus is trying to get across that his actions were honorable, he's trying to explain that he was correct in killing Caesar. That only bad men, (content to by slaves and not true Romans) would be offended.
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These are referred to as <u>adverbs.</u> Adverbs are words that modify a sentence, and often end with a prefix of <em>ly-</em>. For example, "I walk to the park slowly". That sentence has an adverb, <em>slowly</em>, which modifies the sentence so we know that the writer is slowly walking to the park. Now, without that adverb, we would not know that the writer is slowly walking to the park, we would just know they are walking to the park. That is how adverbs modify sentences.
Answer:you cant lie under oath
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Past perfect tense.
Explanation:
Supposing that the italicized verb is <u><em>had gone</em></u>, then the tense is past perfect tense.
This past perfect tense is an action that has happened sometime in the past but before something new has happened. In the sentence, the word "gone" is the third form of the verb, thus making it a past tense. Then, the use of the word "had" which is the past tense form of the verb "to have" shows it is the "perfect" form of the verb.
Thus, the whole sentence "<em>Your sister had gone when we arrived.</em>" is in the "past perfect tense".