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At work. I work at waffle house. Came home to my friend saying she might have been exposed to the virus. Crazy day.... to say the least.
Marullus remind the commoners about Caesar's recent battle that the commoners had just cheered for Pompey. Thus the option (C) is correct.
<h3>Who was Marullus?</h3>
Marullus is the character in the Drama Julius Caesar written by the Shakespeare.
A wealthy official named Marullus and his companion Flavius find Caesar's greeting from the common people to be unpleasant.
Marullus is angry at the commoners for forgetting the Pompey and he screams that people for not being thankful. Thus the option (C) is correct.
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The tone of the poem was laudatory.
1. The audience were Britons
2. The poem was written to praise the colonists who were moving over to Virginia and to encourage others to join them.
3. This poem was written from the perspective of a poet who wanted to promote the new colony and also encourage Britons to make the courageous move. He listed the numerous benefits of the new colony.
Explanation:
The poem was written by Michael Drayton to address Britons in general. More specifically, the poet praised Britons who made the journey to Virginia to start a new colony while he condemned as lazy those who did not move with others. The tone of the poem was laudatory and full of praises for some while others were denounced.
The poet did a sort of promotion of the colony by even comparing it to a paradise. He ended the poem by encouraging one of the founders of the new colony whose name was Hakluyt to document the voyage.
Explanation:
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