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The crowd wanted to rejoice in Caesar's triumph.
He scolds them because they warship Caesar almost blindly and they are roaming the streets and not working.
They are taking a holiday to see Caesar, and to celebrate his triumphal parade
Flavius was not afraid of Caesar. He just had an intuition that if they did anything against Caesar during the feast of Lupercalia, it might have a hard consequence for them.Infact, he was the one who drove the people away from the streets so that Caesar does not receive too much support of the mob and his spirit is let down.
The purpose of streets and roads are to provide faster ways for citizens to get around in their vehicles
The reasons for that vary a lot: * There are no wastebaskets or recycling bins around. * Someone doesn't care about the cleanliness of the streets and the environment. * Someone doesn't know why he/she shouldn't throw litter on the streets.
If they weren't in an orphans home, where someone took care of them, then they either died, or learned to live in the streets.
The British were making unfair laws and taxes. They were destroying towns and killing people through the streets.
There are thousands of different reasons such as natural obstructions, land ownership, pipes and buildings
In math class, we learned the angels of a polygon.There are many polygons found on the streets, like stop signs and other figures with four sides.
the book the outsiders? you can learn if you are rich, poor, black or white, everyone is the same.
Nope, his main enemies in the streets of Germany were communists and one of the reasons he invaded the USSR was his hate of communism.