Answer:Danforth put out a warrant for the 91 to be arrested. I assume Danforth took the list to see who signed it.
Explanation:
In Act 1, Cassius is trying to persuade Brutus against Caesar. This would make him a betrayer. It shows that Cassius is against Caesar in all ways possible. Especially when he saved Caesar and he acted like a little sick girl. Cassius's persuasion eventually wins over Brutus and that's why the outcome of Julius Caesar, was what it was.
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I can help a little but not all the way, sorry.
I forgot how to label "no way" since it's been five years I last learned this stuff.
Anyways, "ask" is a verb. "Gerald" is a proper noun. The word "to" is a preposition and begins a propositional phase.
Everytime a preposition is used, it has to end with an object of the preposition. In laymen terms, everytime a preposition is used, it will always modify something in the sentence.
The word "to" modifies "go". What does Gerald want to accomplish? He want TO do something. What does he want to do? He wants to go somewhere.
So, "to" is the object of the preposition or what the preposition is modifying. Hopefully, that helps. Good luck!
Answer: America would have remained isolationist
Explanation:
The Monroe Doctrine was simply a policy in the United States policy whereby European colonialism Wass opposed.
The most likely thing that would have happened in the absence of the Monroe Doctrine would be that America would have remained isolationist. This is because the Europeans would have had control over the country's goods and services.
4. D. Andy was shocked and horrified to hear the details of how Ann was killed and felt her loss more deeply.
5. C. “‘Hearing Conor,’ he said, ‘I made sounds I’ve never heard myself make. To hear that your daughter was on the floor saying ‘no’ and holding her hands up and still be shot is just — it’s just not...’ He tried to explain the horror of such knowledge, but it’s not easy.” ( Paragraph 92)
This evidence best proves the answer to question #4 and explains why #4 is correct. In option C, it specifically states Andy's reaction to Conor's account of Ann's murder. Listening to Conor tell about how Ann was on the floor and saying, "no" while she was helpless to stop him, horrified and shocked Andy. The narrator specifically says that the horror of the knowledge was hard for him to explain.