Answer: vaunted
Explanation:
to recruit new soldiers to their army
to become friends with the conspirators
to gain control over the land
The answer is to avenge Caesar’s death. They formed a third Triumvirate with Lepidus and massed their armies to defeat the conspirators who caused Caesar’s death. After dealing with conspirators in Rome they fought the armies of Brutus and Cassius at the Battle of Philippi were Brutus and Cassius took their lives and the Third Triumvirate emerged victorious.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is D, "Were carrying"
Explanation:
I did it and got it correct!
And this kinda makes more sense if you read the stuff out loud.
Answer: C) encouraging.
Explanation: the tone of a poem or a text is the author's attitude towards the audience, the subject or even the characters of the text. There are many different kinds of tones, positive, negative, happy, sad, angry, etc. In the given lines from the poem "love after love" we can see that the speaker's tone is encouraging, he is encouraging the audience to love and give back to the person that has loved you.
With sweet, reluctant, amorous delay;
With all her charms as vainly Circe strove,
And added magic to secure my love.
In pomps or joys, the palace or the grot,
My country's image never was forgot;
My absent parents rose before my sight,
And distant lay contentment and delight.
The line in this excerpt from Homer's Odyssey that best shows that Ulysses was a good ruler who always remembered his responsibility for his homeland, Ithaca, is:
"My country's image never was forgot;"
This line demonstrates how he cares for his place, the love he feels for it and how it is always in his mind like a permanent image in his head.
The correct answer is:
The shooting of an unarmed rider.
In The Private History of a Campaign That Failed (1885), a short story by Mark Twain, he describes his experience in the pro-Confederate Missouri State Guard in Marion County, Missouri. He particularly depicts how he, among the group of inexperienced militiamen known as the Marion Rangers, had killed an unarmed rider, a man who was not likely an enemy.