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D.He shakes their hands says he’ll allow the conspirators to prove their actions were justified.
Explanation:
The question refers to the Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar". After the conspirators assassinated Caesar, they invited Anthony to decide his faith.
Deeply saddened by his friend's brutal slaughter, he's not convinced that the conspirators' act was justified.
Realizing that the only way to avenge Caesar's death is to make false allegiance to them, he initiates a friendly gesture of handshake.
In this way, he symbolically marks them as culprits and makes them targets for his vengeance
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The third stanza jumps way forward in time. Aengus is now an old man, and he's spent his whole life looking for the "glimmering girl" who appeared to him that day when he was out fishing. Even though he's old, he's determined to find out where the girl has gone. He imagines that, when he finally finds her, he'll kiss her and hold her hands. He also says that he and she will walk among the grass, and together they'll pluck the "silver apples of the moon" and the "golden apples of the sun" until the end of time
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Answer: read sabotreur what roles does the professor play, what's is job, his personality and things he does,then you look in the story to prove your answer.
Explanation: example I might say the professor his generous Details 1 he help and give back to to world, details 2 he saw and old lady struggling he drop his work to assist her, details 3 he have the little boy money to buy food for himself. This is an example I have not read the story yet.
Muse, Greek Mousa or Moisa, Latin Musa, in Greco-Roman religion and mythology, any of a group of sister goddesses of obscure but ancient origin, the chief centre of whose cult was Mount Helicon in Boeotia, Greece. They were born in Pieria, at the foot of Mount Olympus. Very little is known of their cult, but they had a festival every four years at Thespiae, near Helicon, and a contest (Museia), presumably—or at least at first—in singing and playing.