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In the short story "The Dog that Bit People" by James Thurber, the connotation of Muggs' epitaph reads "Cave Canem." "Cave Canem is a Latin phrase which literally means in English "Beware of the Dog." This statement alarms a person to the inherent danger regarding the dog and is used as a warning for a dog that might bite. Muggs bit more than forty people during his lifetime. This is the reason why the negative connotation "Cave Canem" has been used in his epitaph. The connotation serves as a fond reminder of the dog's biting incidents.
In a Shakespearean Sonnet the two last lines are always Rhyming Couplets.
Answer:
for a voice
Explanation:
Common people don't have a large action of voice, or a powerful one. As long as it remains non-violent and is not affecting any nearby work spaces, law enforces can't stop whatever they are protesting. The main reason it's used to fight for rights? To be heard. Your not going to get whatever you want to be heard with just saying once, "Oh yeah this isn't right".
Answer: He should ignore the message (A)
Explanation:
Answer:
Adverbial phrase
"for running" modifies the type of phrase
"for running" help to make the sentence a complete thought