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(a) While staying at the Villa Rohini, Cheng Guan was disturbed,

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the old Lama "killed himself"

B.

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(a)

Answer "Et_tu, Brute? Then fall II Caesar!!

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he was frightened by a thunderstorm

b.

he was chased by the tiger

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D.

after he escaped from Sharirr's, nung Ming's men pursued him again :)

6.

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Julius Caesar

1. Name the speaker of the following passages 1

(a)

"Fear him not; Caesar;' he's not dangerous;}

He is a noble koman, and well given."/

b) "They mean to warn us at Philippi here

Answering before we do demand of them.

c) 'I am not gamesome",

d)

Well, hetour is the subject of my story"

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What_dost thou wì thị thy best apparel on

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how lagreeable life can be with money.

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to mighty Caesar

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Apt to be render'd for some one to sav.

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