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Akshita
Subject: English
, asked on 19/3/17
Please explain this
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Akshita
Subject: English
, asked on 19/3/17
Please explain highlighted lines
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Akshita
Subject: English
, asked on 19/3/17
Please explain underlined lines
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Akshita
Subject: English
, asked on 19/3/17
Please explain underlined lines
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Raghav Bhatia
Subject: English
, asked on 17/3/17
Please answer question 8 both the parts
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Kunsh Tolumbia
Subject: English
, asked on 17/3/17
Q)8 , both ones...
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Anika Kapoor
Subject: English
, asked on 14/3/17
9b
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Avisweta De
Subject: English
, asked on 11/3/17
Explain these lines of Julius caesar.
1. "The evil that men do after them;/The good is oft interred with their bones./So let it be with Caesar."
2. " O judgement; thou art fled to brutish beasts/ And men have lost their reason!"
3. "This was the most unkindest cut of all."
4. "O, what a fall was there my countrymen!"
5. "Mischief thou art afoot,/Take thou what course thou wilt."
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Rajat Srivas
Subject: English
, asked on 3/3/17
Why did Cassius not want Antony to speak on Caesar's funeral ?
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Pianist
Subject: English
, asked on 28/2/17
1. And tell them I will not come today
2. CANNOT IS FALSE, AND THAT I DARE NOT, FALSER
explain line 2 in detail
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Pianist
Subject: English
, asked on 28/2/17
Give me the exact meaning of the following line:
Brutus, the idealist, joins the conspiracy feeling that everyone is driven by motives as hobourable as his own.
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Alap Paul
Subject: English
, asked on 24/2/17
what does "stir men's blood" mean?
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Kunsh Tolumbia
Subject: English
, asked on 23/2/17
The spoken word carries weight. Discuss with reference to the speeches of Brutus and Antony.
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Kunsh Tolumbia
Subject: English
, asked on 23/2/17
What conditions were put by the conspirators on Antony before speaking at Caesar’s funeral ?
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Kunsh Tolumbia
Subject: English
, asked on 23/2/17
"Give me my robe, for I will go". Bring out the irony of Caesar's decision in the light of what happens at the Capitol immediately after he reaches the Senate.
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1. "The evil that men do after them;/The good is oft interred with their bones./So let it be with Caesar."
2. " O judgement; thou art fled to brutish beasts/ And men have lost their reason!"
3. "This was the most unkindest cut of all."
4. "O, what a fall was there my countrymen!"
5. "Mischief thou art afoot,/Take thou what course thou wilt."
2. CANNOT IS FALSE, AND THAT I DARE NOT, FALSER
explain line 2 in detail
Brutus, the idealist, joins the conspiracy feeling that everyone is driven by motives as hobourable as his own.