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In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" Marc Anthony admits near the end that "Brutus was the noblest Roman of them all". What he meant was that Brutus was the only one of both the assasins and the ones that avenged Caesar's death that didn't have a selfish motive. He didn't want to kill Caesar but the other conspiritors convinced him that Caesar was a dictator and had to be eliminated. Brutus was the only major person in the play that had a conscience. That's why he was visited by Caesar's ghost. I hope that this has been a help to you.
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The suffixes -ible and -able mean that it is able to be done. For example, edible means that it can be eaten; drivable means it can be driven; disposable means it can be disposed of.
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The song is originally German and I don't know the German words that were markers but in the English translation there's
I, my, I'm, and me
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For years, Go was considered the final resistance against the march of computers. Machines might win at chess, draughts, three-dimensional noughts and crosses, Monopoly, bridge and poker. Go, though, is different. The game required intuition, strategizing and character reading, along with vast numbers of moves and combinations. According to legend, it was invented by a Chinese emperor to teach his subjects balance and patience: qualities unique to human intelligence.
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[...] Which event most directly caused the council to order the closure of all theaters in London?
A. Jonson becoming a playwright
B. Jonson and Nashe writing The Isle of Dogs
C. the clergy pardoning Jonson
D. the actor being killed in a duel
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The event that most directly caused the council to order the closure of all theaters was:
B. Jonson and Nashe writing The Isle of Dogs
Explanation:
The excerpt lists a sequence of events that shows how agitated and troubled Jonson's life was. However, <u>it is at the end that the cause of the closure is explained: "[...]The Isle of Dogs, coauthored with Thomas Nashe, is so slanderous and offensive that the privy council orders the closure not just of the play but of every theater in London." Clearly, what made the council decide to close all theaters was the fact that "The Isle of Dogs" was offensive. Therefore, writing such a play was the event that most directly led to the closure of the theaters.</u>