How do the citizens of Rome view Caesar at the start of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar? (Points : 3)He is loved because he is a charismatic and successful military leader.

He is liked because he has defeated Antony in an important battle.

He is envied because he is married to the most beautiful woman in Rome.

He is reviled because he has stated how much he detests the Roman people.

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Answer 1
Answer: "He is loved because he is a charismatic and successful military leader" is the main way in which people feel at the start of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, but things soon turn. 

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What is the adjective clause in the sentence? Janelle, whom the puppy loves to lick, is getting plenty of puppy kisses all over.

A.
of puppy kisses

B.
is getting plenty of puppy kisses

C.
whom the puppy loves to lick

D.
all over

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The answer is C because it can begin with who, whom, whose, which, or that.

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Which word correctly completes the sentence? Do you see how those __________ tails swish back and forth as they walk?









A.
horses'







B.
horses







C.
horse's

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b horses   

becasue horse's is explain something about that horse ( look at that horse's tail!)

you dont say my moms hair is prettys (moms is many mothers)
my mom's hair is very pretty
its not c. because horse's means horses is which is incorrect. its not a because you only put a ' when its ending mainly in s. So I think its B. Hope this helps!

Which scenarios are considered ethically acceptable for journalists? Select three options. paying money to attend a conference about climate change in order to do research for an article accepting money from a politician to report on an opponent, then donating the money to a charity ending an investigation because it may lead to violence and disunity in a local community interviewing the CEOs of two insurance companies that are competing against each other using information from a wiki page to clarify information about a topic

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Answer:

A). Paying money to attend a conference about climate change in order to do research for an article.

C). Ending an investigation because it may lead to violence and disunity in a local community.

D). Interviewing the CEOs of two insurance companies that are competing against each other.

Explanation:

Ethically acceptable scenarios would be associated with the scenarios that are morally accurate and corresponds to impartiality, responsibility, credibility, truth, and ethics.

As per the question, options A, C, and D would be considered as ethically acceptable scenarios as they correspond to unbiased, authentic, and credible information to be presented to the viewers. 'paying money to attend a research' would assist in offering a wider dimension and credible information while 'ending an investigation as it may violence and disunity' exemplify 'responsibility' which is the key code of ethics and 'interviewing two CEO's' would help present an unbiased representation. Thus, options A, C, and D are correct.

Answer:

ACD

Explanation:

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Answer:i would do blue room

Explanation: because its talking about a room

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Answer:

C. To define the purpose and limits of a Big Year

Explanation:

Since this article isn't separated into clear paragraphs, I will use the article in the attachment to answer this.

Third paragraps is the one starting with "A "Big Year" is a year..." and ending with "...off the Canadian coast."

Basic pieces of information this paragraph provides are brief introduction to what "Big Year" actually is and roughly explained limits of the region where this contest takes place in North America.

Having this in mind, the best fitting answer would be C.

What are great thesis for 1.) We should save the Brazilian Rainforest
2.) World war 2
3.) Winter sports are fun


I need immediate Help

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1) That is a thesis in itself. Here's another:
The Brazilian Rainforest is a treasure to the planet and to the animals living therein, so humans should work harder to save its existence.
2) What do you want to say about WW2? 
e.g., World War 2 was a violent war for the people involved abroad, as well as for the ones at home.
3) That is a thesis in itself. Here's another:
One of the most rewarding types of sports are winter sports because they help develop the body and mind.