Answer: B) Mark Antony is willing to kill his own nephew to gain more political power.
Explanation: In the given excerpt from "Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare, we can see a conversation between Lepidus and Mark Antony, where Lepidus says that Publius shall not live (Publius is Mark Antony's nephew) and Mark Antony says that he is willing to kill him. So form this information we can see that Mark Antony is willng to kill his own nephew to gain more political power.
Answer: Hall knew that growing outrage among the American public would help Britain's cause.
Explanation: According the the excerpt, it says that "Hall reminded them", thus saying that Hall was not in favor of waiting before presenting the telegram.
Hall didn't want to wait until American outrage simmered down before revealing the contents of the telegram. No where in the excerpt does it hint this.
Hall wasn't worried that the Americans would lose interest in the contents of the telegram. The telegram contained information that would alert the Americans of a possible attack from Mexico.
Hall did disagree with the waiting, but the excerpt is hinting that Hall wanted to use the telegram to gain supporters for Britain against the Germans.
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(If I'm wrong, then the answer is that Hall disagreed with the British government's choice to wait before showing the telegraph to Wilson)
Answer: I do not agree with that statement, stealing usually stems from the lack of something in someone’s life. So I would be able to reason why someone would do it. The one rule that I believe is important to live by is to be reliable. The people around you will benefit from you and hopefully you yourself would see many benefits from it. I don’t believe that a person can live only by one rule, I feel that there needs to be many rules we all live by so that we can get along with one another as smoothly as possible.
Explanation:
Answer: The flag went up and down in the wind.
Explanation:
The poem "Barbara Frietchie" tells the story of an old woman in a Union town during the Civil War named Barbara Frietchie. She defended the Union flag against General Jackson and so he let it be.
The action described in those lines describes a flag that kept going up and down with the word "ever" meant to describe that the movement was consistent.
The following line then gives the reason why it kept going up and down to be the wind. Another way to describe those lines therefore is to say that the flag went up and down in the wind.