A sentence, because it has a subject and verb( well technically a helping verb-are)
The answer is ambition.
Based on Plutarch’s account of Julius Caesar, he illustrated the character as cavalier and a power-hungry being. He is also aggressive and egoistic. His version of the character has presented how Julius wanted to become a King and how people dislike that idea.
This is false.
It's false because word meanings can change and sometimes the connotations become the primary literal meaning.
Capitalize the d in does and then the e in enter the s in shaver and the l in lake then s in sierra and the n in national and the f in forest the k in kings and the c in canyan and the n in national