In which year was Julius Caesar assassinated by Roman senators?

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Answer: 44 bc is the year he was killed
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Answer: On the Ides of March (or March 15), 44 B.C., Julius Caesar was assassinated, at the foot of a statue of Pompey where the Senate was meeting.

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Tom uses water and vinegar to clean his bathroom at home. He is: saving time and money conserving water protecting the environment against harmful toxins causing unnecessary air pollution

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When Tom uses water and vinegar to clean his bathroom at home. He is: saving time and money, conserving water, and protecting the environment against harmful toxins.

Absolutely, I do the same at home. When Tom uses water and vinegar to clean his bathroom at tome, he is saving time, money and conserving water. He's also protecting the environment against harmful toxins causing unnecesary air pollution.

In "Paul's Case," the story suggests that Paul's "dark corner" represents his A. fear of his father.
B. destiny as a misfit.
C. contempt for authority.
D. homosexual orientation.

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Paul's dark corner is considered to be D. homosexual orientation.

His destiny as a misfit is also explored, but it is not his dark corner.

The main difference between the Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature and resources like EBSCOhost and Expanded Academic ASAP is that the Readers' Guide is A. only accessed in a library, while the other resources can be accessed online from anywhere. B. older and more comprehensive than the newer, online indexes. C. a basic index, while the other resources are full databases allowing access to actual articles. D. more universally accepted in an academic setting than the other indexes

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C. a basic index, while the other resources are full databases allowing access to actual articles.

The Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature is just that - a guide. This means that it works as an index that a person would use for finding resources. It is not an actual database with full articles. EBSCOhost and Expanded Academic ASAP are online databases that allow the researcher access to full articles. Option B is wrong because it just is wrong as a statement an older index is not more comprehensive since it's missing the newer resources. Option A is also an incorrect statement.

The main difference between the Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature and resources like EBSCO host and Expanded Academic ASAP is that the Readers' Guide is a basic index, while the other resources are full databases allowing access to actual articles. I believe the answer is C. I hope it helps.

n “Eavesdropping,” how did author Eudora Welty foreshadow her eventual epiphany and writing style in the forward of the book?

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Author eudora Welty described herself as a quiet introverted girl. she can't really communicate really well with other people, and she often eavesdropped other people's conservation in order to understand their behavior, and eavesdropping also became a way for her to get inspiration for her writing.

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Welty foreshadowed his recurring epiphany to the paradox of human relations, the importance of place, and the importance of mythological influences. Her writing style can be seen in the fact that her characters often struggle to remain true to themselves in the face of problems caused by human relationships. The author attributed her writing style to her calm, observant personality and her interest in the development of personal relationships and community.

To whom is an essay on man addressed

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An essay on man was written by Alexander Pope and its main topic is to rationalize the relationship between God and human beings, and it addresses humans.

Explain the poem "infant sorrow" in a short paragraph (5 lines)

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On the surface, this poem tells the story of a child's birth (oddly enough, in the voice of the newborn child). But there's far more than that going on. For one, newborns can't speak or write poems, suggesting that the poem isn't coming from the baby but from the soul or spirit of the baby, which has recently departed from God's presence to enter the "dangerous world." That's why this is really a poem about sin and about the worldly suffering that comes with sin. The baby is "crying" and "struggling" because mankind's sin has doomed him or her to a life of suffering on earth. His or her only course of action is therefore "sulk upon my mothers breast"—which is a symbol for turning to God for salvation.