Who wrote the series of unfortunate events

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Answer: It is lemony snicket
Answer 2
Answer: Hi There! :)

Who wrote the series of unfortunate events

Lemony Snicket

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I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him.
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A conclusion that can be drawn is Antony wants to make the people angry by defending Caesar.

What was Mark Antony doing in the except?

Mark Anthony wanted the people to be angry that Julius Caesar had been killed. He wanted them to take revenge for Caesar.

He knew however, that he couldn't come out and say it directly so he spoke of Caesar's greatness subtly.

In conclusion, option B is correct.

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Answer: B.Antony wants to make the people angry by defending

Caesar

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The puzzle piece missing and the unfinished puzzle match up since the missing piece's spot is completely outlined.

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i want to say its auditory imagery

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Answer with Explanation:

Following are the correct answers:

1. You mustn't touch those animals. They're dangerous.

Reason: As the animals might harm it is important that the person doesn't touch them. Hence mustn't is used.

2. We have to take the bus to school. It's too far to walk.

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3. The concert is free. Youdon't have to pay.

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4. It's late. I have to go now.

Reason: Author says that he has to go because it is getting late. Hence have to is used.

5. You mustn't leave the door open - the cats will come in.

Reason: Writer is warning to not open the door. Therefore, mustn't is used.

6. You don't have tocome if you don't want to. I can go on my own.

Reason: Author tells his/her friend to not come if they don't want to. Hence, don't have to is used.

7. In Britain you have to drive on the left.

Reason: Author informs about left side driving in Britain. Hence, have to is used.

8. You don't have to be very tall to play football.

Reason: Writer suggests that tall height is not necessary to play football. Thus, don't have to is used.

Answer:

1. You mustn't touch those animals. They're dangerous.

2.  We have to take the bus to school. It's too far to walk.

3. The concert is free. You don't have to pay

4. It's late now, I have to go now.

5. You mustn't leave the door open - the cats will come in.

6.  You don't have to come if you don't want to. I can go on my own.

7.  In Britain you have to drive on the left.

8. You don't have to be very tall to play football.

Explanation:

Yes

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Lindsey turned on the TV because she wanted to watch the NHL hockey game on ESPN.
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