I need a Imagery quote and meaning from Shakespeare Julius Caesar.

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Answer 1
Answer: Et tu brute thats what i think is one of the best!!
Answer 2
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Fiat justitia ruat caelum..


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Based on this excerpt from the poem "The Solitary Reaper" by William Wordsworth, what can be determined about the speaker and the singing solitary reaper?No Nightingale did ever chaunt1
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"The Solitary Reaper" is a poem written by English writer William Wordsworth.  

The poem is based on his trip to Scotland, where he heard a Scottish woman singing a song and reaping the grains.

What can be determined about the speaker and the singing solitary reaper?

  • The poem was published in 1803.

  • In this poem, the writer is unable to understand the song as the reaper was singing in different language.

  • The poet says in the first paragraph that, No nightangle ever sang this beautifully for the travelers who rested in the Arabian desert.

  • The next paragraph: The cuckoo bird never sang with such an affection, which break the silence of Scottish seas.

  • Last paragraph: the poet says that maybe the reaper singing sadly  about the war or battles. Or she is singing just about the everyday sorrow and pain.

Thus, In this poem, it can be determined that the speaker couldn't understand the song of the reaper as she is singing in the different language.

But the speaker was amazed with the song, and he compares the song with many things such as nightangle, cuckoo bird, etc.

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on plato the answer is They do not speak the same language.


Where was the last place elie saw his mother and sisters?

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it was in line after they got off the train
It would be when the soldiers split the groups into lines by gender. 

Can you name three consecutive days without using the words monday

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Friday, Saturday, Sunday...

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Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler can best be categorized as a _____. ballad lyrical poem problem play novel of manners.

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Ibsen's Hedda Gabler can best be categorized as a problem play.

Hello there.

Hedda Gabler is a play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. Ibsen was present at the world premiere, which took place on 31 January 1891 at the Residenztheater in Munich.

Now, a play is a form of literature written by a playwright, usually consisting of dialogue or singing between characters, intended for theatrical performance rather than just reading. Therefore, Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler can best be categorized as a Play.

Hope this helps.

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The sentence that does not contain any errors is D. Whose muddy shoes are these on my clean kitchen floor? This is because the possessive pronoun whose is correctly used here. In A, it should be Greg's, and not Gregs'. In B, it should be actresses' families, and not actresses families'. In C, it should be it's, because that means it is, and not its, which is a possessive pronoun (the dog wagged its tail).
I would say that the answer is D. to me because the other ones dont make to much sense

In their early conversations, how does Romeo describe his feelings for Juliet? A. She is a saint, and he is a pilgrim who adores her. B. She is a dove, and he is the cage that holds her. C. She is a tyrant, and he is a subject who obeys her. D. She is the sun, and he is the moon that envies her.

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A. She is a saint, and he is a pilgrim who adores her.

It says, in their early conversations, therefore not in any of their soliloquies. In their first conversation, there are lines such as "For saints have hands, that pilgrim hands do touch." Therefore A is the correct answer.