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Answer: My goal is to pay more attention in class so I can understand what i'm learning. I also want to improve my test score and also study for any tests that are coming up. I need to find a quiet place to hear my teacher when she or he is talking. I will also do my homework good and turn them in on time to get full credit :0
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1. A long and windy road continued through the forest.
2. The enemy attacked the castle walls.
2. My two best friends can be irritating.
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Hello. Although you have presented the text you have not asked the question to which this text is associated. Therefore, I will explain to you what is happening in this text and I hope that this can help you to answer your question.
This text is an excerpt from the play "Julio Cesar" written by Shakespeare. This passage is spoken by Brutus when he feels indignant that Cassius refused to lend him gold, so that he would be able to pay the members of his army. Brutus believes that Cassius is being selfish, as he has a lot of gold and lending a little would not be missed, especially to such a close friend. In this same excerpt, Brutus shows regret for having trusted Cassius' friendship and states that if the situation happened to the contrary he would never deny gold to a friend and would expect him to get gold through criminal or unethical practices such as exploiting peasants, such as Cassius told him to do it.