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The citizens were already outraged about Caesar's death. Caesar was considered the hero of the people. Marc Antony's speech tapped into this feeling and named the conspirators. A riot broke out and the crowd went in search for the assassins.
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Mark Antony named and shamed the conspirators of the assassination and read out Caesar's will in which he bequeathed much of his money to the people. Caesar was very popular with the middle and lower classes who saw him as a champion of the people and someone who stood up to the aristocracy to defend the interests of the people.
the delegates of the second virginia convention
in the opening paragraph
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A body paragraph is a paragraph that contains the main ideas and supporting details of a piece of writing. It typically explores and develops a single point or aspect of the topic being discussed. Within an essay or report, body paragraphs provide evidence, analysis, and examples to support the central thesis or argument.
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The cast of Opening Speech - 1960 includes: Norman McLaren as himself
An is an indefinite article. When used with an article, opening is a noun.
Opening Speech - 1960 was released on: USA: 1 February 1969 (Bismarck, North Dakota)
The opening speech in favor of the resolution is called an "affirmative constructive speech." It outlines the main arguments and points supporting the resolution and sets the tone for the debate.
The citizens were already outraged about Caesar's death. Caesar was considered the hero of the people. Marc Antony's speech tapped into this feeling and named the conspirators. A riot broke out and the crowd went in search for the assassins.
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Davis, Daniel Webster was the prominent black leader who delivered a speech at the opening ceremonies of the Cotton.