An exchange follows in which the commoners joke and respond with considerable wit. Marullus is in no mood for their banter; both he and Flavius are jealous of Caesar's popularity and sympathetic to Pompey's causes. Marullus reminds the commoners that not too long ago they gathered in the streets to celebrate Pompey as their leader. He now orders them to return to their homes and repent of their disloyalty.
The information Casca gives about Marullus and Flavius is that the tribunes were stripped of the positions as civil servants for removing decorations from Caesar's statutes. This is from Julius Caesar, Act 1, Scene i.
commonersThe common people of Rome, as mentioned by Marullus in Act 1.The common people of Rome, as mentioned by Marullus in Act 1.
That would be the FOIP act, or Freedom Of Information Privacy.
He didn't know what side to choose.
The conversation between the cobbler and Marullus (lines 9-19).
You may be thinking of a Freedom of Information act, but I don't think that will work. You'll have to check with an attorney.
An antonym for "reveal" is "conceal." While "reveal" means to make something known or visible, "conceal" refers to the act of hiding or keeping something secret. These terms represent opposite actions regarding information or visibility.
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By acting in a manner that the society would condone - you can tell what's important to them by the way the characters act.
The tables in the lesson reveal that many Greek prefixes often act as modifiers or indicators of a word's meaning. They frequently alter the root word to give more specific information about its context, such as negating its meaning (as in "a-" or "an-") or indicating quantity or size (as in "micro-" or "mega-").
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The opposite of the word "divulge" is "conceal." While "divulge" means to reveal or make known information, "conceal" refers to the act of hiding or keeping information secret. Other synonyms for conceal include "suppress" and "withhold."