<span>The most significant characteristic of Cassius is his ability to perceive the true motives of men. Caesar says of him, "He reads much; / He is a great observer and he looks / Quite through the deeds of men." The great irony surrounding Cassius throughout the play is that he nullifies his greatest asset when he allows Brutus to take effective control of the republican faction.</span>
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I believe the answer is D. destruction for ship and crew
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1. The moment in the story that represents an example of foreshadowing is A) Whitney and Rainsford's discussion about hunting.
2. breaks; freezes; are - C) S; S; P
3. The connotation of the word hunter in "The Most Dangerous Game" is B) murderer.
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1. His relationship with Annabel Lee made the narrator's life meaningful because the poem states, "We loved with a love that was more than love." This shows his obsession with Annabel Lee.
2. The angels were jealous of the narrator's relationship with Annabel Lee, and sent a cold wind, "Chilling and Killing my Annabel Lee."
3. The narrator spends most of his time dreaming about Annabel Lee and wandering along the ocean's edge.