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    CLEOPATRA HYPERLINK "http://www.greenwood.com/catalog/GR2527.aspx" http://www.greenwood.com/catalog/GR2527.aspx HYPERLINK "http://webpage.pace.edu/nreagin/F2004WS267/AniVoskanyan/history.html" http://webpage.pace.edu/nreagin/F2004WS267/AniVoskanyan/history.html 5 points to write about - Her role as a ruler and what she achieved - Ability to keep her legend alive - Influence on the Roman Empire - Role in the Octavian’s struggle for power - Her significance as a symbol Cleopatra

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    ENGLISH COMMUNICATIVE Marking Scheme SECTION – C [GRAMMAR] 20 MARKS Q.1} Marks 4 - Half mark for each correct answer. a) all b) through c) the d) of e) Each f) which g) In h) much Q-2}. Marks 4 - Half mark for each correct answer. a) conquered conquest b) in of c) being are d) those they e) hostile hostility f) seeming seems g) being be h) the a Q-3}. Reported Speech. -1 mark each- 3 marks a. That the bank downtown was looking for a cashier. b. That

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    providing himself as a powerful man and makes other people fear for his power. Mark Antony was considered as Julius Caesar’s right-hand-man. He took the part as a hero by taking Caesar’s side after death and rallied the Roman people against the conspirators. Antony speaks to Octavius and he also showed that he is mainly after the power also. Antony suggests killing Lepidus because he is only good at delivering messages. Antony not only wanted Lepidus dead but with a list of others‚ just because they might

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    The 1st piece of writing I chose was the Spartan Creed written by a man known as Tyrtaseus. Before even reading this I knew that it was going to be an interesting piece because Sparta basically only lived to fight and if you didn’t you became a slave if you were weak. Tyrtaseus was a well-known 7th century poet (PS19). What made this piece even more interesting was that Tyrtaseus was a General in the war against Messenia (PS19). In this war the “Helots” were captured and taken as slaves and they

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    Caesar.  Even though Caesar was his friend‚ Brutus’ loyalty as a Roman citizen came first.  Brutus’ tragic flaw is that he is not a very good judge of character‚ and he trusts Cassius.  He also underestimates Marc Antony and allows him to speak to the crowd after Caesar’s death.  Although Antony does as promised in that he does not say anything derogatory against the conspirators‚ his use of verbal irony and dramatic actions turns the crowd into an angry mob.  When Brutus finally realizes his role in

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    Brutus’ justification. Unfortunately for Brutus‚ he allowed Mark Antony‚ another one of Caesar’s close friends to speak after him. His speech completely reversed the crowd’s opinion. Comparing Brutus and Antony’s funeral speeches is an important topic because it is a turning point in the conspirator’s attempts to sway the Roman people. The comparison shows how a few crucial errors on the conspirator’s part‚ along with a great speech by Antony‚ completely altered the outcome of the entire play. In comparing

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    To what extent did Egypt benefit from Cleopatra’s relationship with the Romans? http://departments.kings.edu/womens_history/cleop7.html After the removal of Persian rule in 332 B.C.‚ the Ptolemaic Dynasty would begin its rule in Egypt which would last over 300 years‚ ending with the death of Cleopatra VII in 30 B.C.. At one time Ptolemaic Egypt was one of the great powers of the world and expanded its rule without difficulties‚ but the inclusion of the Roman Empire into the Ptolemy dynasty’s affairs

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    564.) And because he confirmed that he will be helping them kill Caesar he is setting up his own future. Brutus knew that he would pay for what he had done and that he may have made the wrong choice of letting antony live. The second cause he had done is that when Octavius and Mark antony had challenged Brutus and Cassius. They both decided to fight them knowing that they will possibly lose against them. And after a few days of fighting Brutus and Cassius had said there good buys saying to each

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    Being virtuous is to show or have high moral standards. However‚ it is not easy for everyone to acquire this quality because it requires a great effort to be a virtuous and worthy individual.  In William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ Brutus acquired a virtuous characteristic; however‚ he misused his certain qualities‚ such as being noble among people‚ loyalty to Rome and over confidence characteristics in assassinating Caesar‚ which led him to his destruction.                  To begin with‚ Marcus

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    by Ptolemy. She was well educated and clever; Cleopatra could speak various languages and served as the dominant ruler in all three of her co-regencies. Her romantic relationships and military alliances with the Roman leaders Julius Caesar and Mark Antony‚ as well as her striking beauty and powers of seduction‚ she earned an enduring place in history and popular myth. For three years‚ Cleopatra ruled alone until her brother’s advisors led by Pothinus began conspiring against her‚ they removed her

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