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The setting of William Shakespeare s play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar takes place in the city of Rome. Option C is correct.
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a history play and tragedy written by William Shakespeare, written in 1599. The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is one of several plays written by Shakespeare based on true events from Roman history, which include Coriolanus and Antony and Cleopatra as well.
The correct answer is Group II. "When the root is a full word except for a final "e", the forms usually are spelled with -able".
Explanation:
In language, a root word refers to the basic unit of a word that cannot be reduced to a smaller unit. Because of this, new words can be formed by adding prefixes or suffixes which are letters or syllables placed before or after root words. However, in most cases, the use of suffixes and prefixes follow strict grammatical rules that work as a guide to add a prefix or suffix depending on the root word. This is the case of the suffix "-able" that means capable of and which is added to root words according to different rules described in the question which classifies root words according to eight different groups and describes in which way should the suffix "-able" added according to the features of the root word.
For the word "desire" which means the action of wishing something, the rule that applies to this word is the one described in Group III or "When the root is a full word except for a final "e", the forms usually are spelled with -able" considering the word desire is a full word that cannot be reduced to shorter units and it also ends in "-e", therefore the suffix is added by omitting the "-e" which means the word becomes "desirable" and means something attractive or capable of being desired. Thus, the rule that applies to the word "desire" is Group II.
Answer: The next affirmations apply to the Phaeacians:
2. They excel all others at dancing and singing.
4. They are master shipbuilders and seamen.
Explanation:
- In the Odyssey from Homer, when Odysseus is helped and carried to the king, he narrates his experiences in Troy's war and navigating, then, the best chorus from the Phaeacians sang about Odysseus in a magnificent form.
- The Phaeacians were the folk who accept to Odysseus after his misadventures and give him a ship to arrive at his home in Ithaca, an act that made Poseidon fierce.
b. grams in the denominator
c. grams in the numerator
d. kilograms in the numerator
Ji-Cai shows the effects of the Cultural Revolution on the landlord's wife because the government attempted to control the people by encouraging them to spy on each other. Mr Short is reported by his neighbor for anti-revolutionary activity. He gets arrested and Mrs Tall is left alone. She eventually suffers from a stroke and dies.