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Aziz would have told us if he had known the answer
theres two commas only one
Belligerent pictures: 1. people fighting, 2. War, 3. Conflict and 4. Violence hope this helps :)
The prediction about the plot that this passage most supports is that Brutus will die.
In Shakespeare's play <em>Julius Caesar</em>, Brutus is one of the conspirators against Caesar. <u>Throughout the story, Brutus's main characteristic is his deep love for Rome</u>, which is what leads him to help the other conspirators to murder Caesar. According to them, killing him was what they did 'for the good of Rome' since Caesar had been abusing his power. In this excerpt, <u>Brutus tells Cassius, another conspirator, that he is willing to do anything for Rome, even dying</u> ("I love the name of honour more than I fear death"). Eventually, <u>his devotion for Rome and his people is what leads him to his death</u>. At the end of the play, <u>Antony proclaims Brutus 'the noblest Roman of them all'</u>.
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Because Taylor is wondering if he can give Turtle the best possible life, but that is impossible. In that case Mattie says the right question is not whether Matie can give Turtle a good life, but whether she is willing to try.
Explanation:
You have not submitted the text to which this question is related. However, by looking at the characters' names and the relationship between them, presented in the question above, we can see that this question is about "The Bean Trees" that tells the story of Taylor, who decides to abandon her local city and embark on a journey of self-discovery. On this journey, she ends up adopting Turtle, a Cherokee boy.
Taylor wants to protect Turtle and give him the best possible life and the most efficient education, but she wonders if she can do it. In this context, Mattie tells her that this question is incorrect, because no one is able to give the best possible life to a person. For Mattie, the correct question Taylor should ask is if she is willing to try to give Turtle the best possible life.