Answer:
<u>from the book: "The Lady, or the Tiger" by Frank R. Stockton</u>
Explanation:
The original paragraph in the book where we get this quote reads;
"When a subject was accused of a crime of sufficient importance to interest the king, public notice was given that on an appointed day <em>the fate of the accused person would be decided in the king's arena, a structure which well deserved its name, </em>for, although its form and plan were borrowed from afar, its purpose emanated solely from the brain of this man, who, every barleycorn a king, knew no tradition to which he owed more allegiance than pleased his fancy, and who ingrafted on every adopted form of human thought and action the rich growth of his barbaric idealism."
Answer:
I can give you my brothers? I can still give the code
Explanation:
Answer:
C. The crowd begins to accept the argument that the conspirators were obligated to murder Caesar.
Explanation:
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The clairvoyant principal always seemed to know when trouble was afoot.
She is referring to her brother, Polynices, who was killed in the battle known as the Seven Against Thebes. King Creon (or Creonte), who is also Antigone's uncle, is actively preventing her from seeing her brother and ensuring a proper burial.