dantehargrove dantehargrove
  • 02-11-2018
  • English
contestada

How does ceaser assassinatoin in act 3.1 affect the plot development of the play?

Respuesta :

anthonyluisrubi anthonyluisrubi
  • 02-11-2018

It is the turning point, or climax, of the play, in which Caesar is assassinated, Rome is left without a leader, and the public is frightened.

Answer Link
mylittleponeyfbrarit
mylittleponeyfbrarit mylittleponeyfbrarit
  • 02-11-2018

It is the turning point, or climax, of the play. Rome is left without a leader, and the public is frightened. Hope It helps!

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Mass, size and color are examples of ___
Researchers use a person's reluctance to get too close to a person from another group as a measure of discrimination. this is known as
As part of his Fair Deal, what did Truman fight for?
please help me I will give you brainliest
What was a major result of Crusades?
Which of the following was the purpose of the Chinese Exclusion Act?
Keith ran in a marathon. it took him 3 hours and 2 minutes to run 26 miles. if he ran at the same rate for the whole race, how many minutes did take him to run
whats the square root of 9
Suppose you start with 1.80 g of mgco3·5h2o, after complete dehydration how many grams of the sample do you have remaining?
Where are Metals and nonmetals found on the periodic table