Answer:
Curiosity leads to dark truths.
Explanation:
The excerpt "the more it looks like Queer Street, the less I ask" reflects that the narrator doesn't want to question odd things, instead choosing them to ignore them to maintain their comfort.
I’m guessing that it would be Olympus but im not sure
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I feel that the Antony speech maybe would've been more moving.
<span>First off, the murder of Caesar was a traumatizing one (they stabbed
him like twenty seven times or somthing). I would've been on the conspirators sides
if they haven't done it so brutally. IT seemed as if though they did it
out of their own pleasure. Who stabs someone <em>twenty seven </em>times? </span>
Brutus's speech discusses how he loved Caesar (even though he stabbed
him, again, twenty seven times) and how he did it for the good of Rome.
With an ambitious ruler like Caesar, Rome would've become slaves to
him. However, Antony's speech says how he loved Caesar like all of Rome
and how he had helped all of them and how Brutus was a "honorable man"
(sarcasm ). I wouldn't have been moved by Brutus's speech because i had
KNOWN what had happened during the murder. I witnessed it. And how
different it was from out of love for Rome. It seemed more like out of
hatred for Caesar. </span>
Answer:
reward-certificate of achievement
promotion-sense of accomplishment
Explanation:
I think that optimistic attitude doesn't go with anything.
please inform me if I am wrong somewhere
Answer:
um the answes are a,b,c,e
Explanation: