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19.05.2020 •
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According to Malala Tousafzai, what is the purpose of education? To what extent do you agree with her claim? Cite evidence from the text and your own education in your answer.
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Ответ:
Mark Anthony keeps referring to Brutus and the other conspirators as "honourable" men because he's being sarcastic
Explanation:
Mark Anthony keeps referring to Brutus and the other conspirators as "honourable" men because he's being sarcastic.
What he says and what he actually means are two completely different things because He's prodding at Brutus' guilt by trying to get under his skin and the fact that Brutus is honorable makes the sarcasm even more potent.
Anthony is already a man distrusted by the conspirators for his friendship with Caesar. Which is why Brutus lets him speak at Caesar's funeral in which Brutus makes it clear that Antony may speak whatever good he wishes of Caesar as long as he speaks no ill of the conspirators.