Answer:
The mistakes men make are remembered after their deaths, but their good deads more often die with them.
If Caesar was power-hungry, it was a serious flaw, and he paid seriously for it.
Explanation:
Antony who was unhappy at the death of Ceasar and who swore to avenge his death, in the speech above, remarked that the accusations made by Brutus and others against Caesar did not take into account his good deeds while alive. Thus, he implied that people tend to forget the good deeds of others when they die but only recall their bad deeds. He also showed through this statement that if the accusations about Caesar being ambitious were actually true, he paid dearly for it given the way he died.
1. Hamlet's tragic flaw is everything enlisted above, except for 'a melancholy love sickness which leads to temporary insanity'. He wasn't in love, not really, so this sentence refers to Ophelia, not Hamlet.
2. Hamlet pretends to be insane so as to 'conceal his attempts to get information regarding Claudius' guilt'. He didn't want his uncle to realize what he was trying to accomplish, so it was easier for him to pretend to be mad so that nobody would pay any attention to him.
Answer:passive
The Greek festival was enjoyed by all the visitors. passive
Explanation:
Here is the solution of the given problem above.
Given: Area = 26 square feet
Length = 5 1/2 or 5.5 feet
? = width
Formula: Area = L x W
So let's substitute the given values:
26 ft2 = 5.5ft (W)
w= 4.73ft
Now we divide both sides with 5.5ft and we get 4.73. So the width is 4.73 feet. To check, 5.5 x 4.73 is equal to 26.02. The final answer would be, width is 4.73 feet. Hope this solution helps!
Answer:
simile
Explanation:
because its using a comparison using like or as