It was better to kill himself than to allow the enemy to capture him.
This statement meant that in Brutus and Caesar were equals. The significance of this line is that it suggests that Brutus could rule Rome.
Brutus thinks he is just the limb of Caesar but Cassius thinks that they should kill him because he is a tool used by Caesar.
Cassius (Gaius Cassius Longinus) and Brutus (Marcus Junius Brutus).
60 people were involved with his assassination, led by Brutus.
You question can't be answered factually, because it calls for an opinion or speculation.
His opinion on Marc Antony is that Antony is just the limb of Caesar. There is no point in killing him either. Antony is a friend of Brutus and he seems loyal but then Brutus will soon find out that Antony is a traitor to him and but of course despises him.
This statement meant that in Brutus and Caesar were equals. The significance of this line is that it suggests that Brutus could rule Rome.
this basically means that Brutus was the cause of Caesars death, thus Antony was referring to brutus in that statement
A statement which has an opposite opinion to a theory
you too Brutus? (His close friend Brutus was one of the assassins) you too Brutus? (His close friend Brutus was one of the assassins)
A statement that tells what a person thinks or believes is called an opinion, sometimes known as a belief.it is known as a belief
Brutus thinks he is just the limb of Caesar but Cassius thinks that they should kill him because he is a tool used by Caesar.
The three elements of speech are articulation (the formation of clear and distinct sounds), voice (the tone and pitch of the speaker), and fluency (the smoothness and flow of speech). These elements work together to convey meaning effectively.
Yes it is. A normative statement is one in which a person says something is factual based on their opinion. It is purely subjective.
That would be one person's opinion, not necessarily a factual statement.
It is a grammatical unit of one or more words that expresses a statement, opinion or decision
A statement that can be proven true or false. Not a question, not a command, and not an opinion.