He made plans to wreck the party.
Had she known, she would've acted differently.
The knight drew his sword, preparing for battle.
I would write it, "If we were teenagers at the time, these licenses would have signified our passage to adulthood." I hope that helps ^_^
Answer:It directs human actions so that a person can transcend his animal instincts and human inclinations. A person's conscience is rightly considered sacred because conscience allows man to exercise reason, which is a spark of divine intelligence. ... Without conscience a person would doubt even the smallest decisions.
Explanation:
<span>The statement that best describes Hurston’s use of nautical imagery in the novel is
-The nautical imagery bookends the horizon motif, thus emphasizing the novel’s focus on Janie’s search for love and fulfillment.
I read an analysis on the story, "Their Eyes Were Watching God", according to the analysis Janie's story with Logan and Joe were "rebirth plot type". Janie fell in love, Janie suffered abuses, Janie was saved and experienced a rebirth. In Janie's marriage with Tea Cake, her story followed a "Voyage and Return" plot format. She went away and found love. She experienced suffering and tragedy. She went back home and lived a fulfilled life.
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#1) write an essay where you analyze the tone the character Marullus uses to express his interpretation of Caesar's return.
Answer: His tone is that of someone that is worried or even alarmed at Caesar’s return after he defeated his rival and also former co-ruler Pompey. Marullus knew that this victory would mean that Caesar will be the most powerful man in Rome. For this same reason he felt in a very dangerous position. He assumed that Caesar would soon impose one-man rule. Marullus joins Flavius who feels the same way to try and put a stop to Caesar.
#2) How this is similar or different from the interpretation the painter has depicted?
Answer: It is clear that the interpretation the painter has depicted is very different. This is apparent when you compare the painting to the word that Marullus himself used to describe the return of Caesar. In the painting it seems as though Marullus is impressed by Caesar’s feat. I believe he was just putting up a front while deep down he felt disgusted just looking at caesar in his glory moment.