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What is this in Latin:It is not yet day, but Aurelia, the mother of Marcus and Cornelia, is now busy in the house. She is angry because she catches sight of the slaves sitting. “Come on, annoying slaves!” she says. “Why are you doing nothing? Why are you just sitting there? Why aren’t you working hard? It is necessary to prepare everything immediately because we return to Rome today.” Now the slaves are working hard. Then, Aurelia prepares to wake up the boys. Therefore, she enters Marcus’ bedroom. She shouts, “Come on Marcus! It is time to get up. We are preparing to return to the city.” Marcus hears his mother but responds nothing. Then Aurelia enters Sextus’ room. She shouts “Come on Sextus! It’s time to get up.” Sextus immediately gets up. He quickly puts on his tunic and toga and in a short time runs out of his bedroom. Again, Aurelia enters Marcus’ room. Again she shouts, “Come on, Marcus! We are now working hard. Why do you alone not get up?” Marcus groans. “I’m do not get up,” Marcus says, “because I do not want to return to Rome. Why is it also necessary for me to also return to the city? The emperor recalls my father to the city. He wants to consult father. He does not want to consult Marcus.” Suddenly Gaius, Marcus’ father, enters and shouts, “But I want to consult Marcus!” “Why, Marcus, are you annoying me today?” “Why are you not getting up? Why are you not yet putting on your tunic and toga, annoying boy?” Marcus does not respond but immediately gets up because he is afraid of his father.

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6. Suppose Bill HR612 is currently in Congress. One thing you know about this bill is that it A. has no riders attached. B. originated in the House of Representatives. C. is currently in committee. D. has been vetoed by the presiden

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The correct answer is B. originated in the House of Representatives. Almost all bills come from the house of representatives. A committee is formed to process the bills and if they manage to pass the house of representatives they move on to the senate, and after that the president approves or vetoes it and that's it.

How does the author use dialogue to reveal the different point of view of Tom and Alec? Use details from the play to support your answer. In not a cloud in the sky

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There was a crash between Tom and Alec in the Big Brother show happened that when Alec was showering, Tom opened the door and Alec was partially exposed live. the case was a case of sexual abuse

the dialogue

Tom: what a nice opportunity to get back at a Alec for not using the veto

Alec: "still showering"come Tom: opened the door of the bathroom

Alec: "screamed" why are you doing this

Tom: get away you

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Dialogue and the sequence of events in "After Twenty Years" work to reveal the characters of Jimmy and Bob along with the story's theme through the information they provide.

Dialogue to reveal characterization

In the exposition of the story the initial dialogue between the policeman and the apparent stranger who waits in a doorway for his old friend reveals some characteristics of both men. The stranger has had an arrangement with his friend, whom he terms "the finest chap in the world," to reunite at their favorite restaurant in twenty years. They have not seen each other because he has gone West to seek his fortune while no one "could have dragged Jimmy out of New York."

The policeman obtains more information about Jimmy after he asks if the man has heard from his old friend. The stranger replies that he did at first, but after a year or two,

"...we lost track of each other. You see, the West is a pretty big proposition, and I kept hustling around over it pretty lively."

But, the stranger adds that Jimmy will not forget their arrangement because he is "the truest, staunchest old chap in the world." Then, after the policeman asks if the stranger has done well out West, he replies,

"You bet! I hope Jimmy has done half as well. He was kind of a plodder, though good fellow that he was. I've had to compete with some of the sharpest wits going to get my pile."

This latter part of the exchange between the policeman and the stranger suggests some marked differences between the two friends. For one thing, the stranger's use of words about himself such as "hustling" and his saying he has had to compete with "the sharpest wits going to get my pile" hints at a nature.

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