julius Caesar newspaper

You will write a newspaper article the day after the Ides of March (March 15th). FYI, it would have been called The 17th day before the Kalends of April). Kalends was the first day of the month. It would have been written: a.d. XVII Kal. Apr. (a.d. means ante diem, the day before) l

1) give background information, when and how the conspiracy was formed (acts 1 and 2) 2) who were the conspirators (act2)
3) from interviewing witnesses, mention the warnings from the Soothsayer and Calpurnia and Caesars reaction to these warnings. (act 2)
4) you must talk about the reasons for the conspiracy (acts 2 and 3)
5) Antonys funeral speech (act 3)
6) and speculate (make guesses about what will happen to Rome after Caesars death. (Acts 4 and 5)
7) Give your article a headline make it short and catchy, for example, Murder in the Senate or Death Comes on the Ides Newspaper articles are patterned on the following: Who, what, when, where, why and how you must answer those questions in your article The Inverted Pyramid style, meaning the most important information goes first and the least important or background goes last. In this case, the last bit of information would be background on Caesar. For example, Julius Caesar was born onin the town ofHe rose to fame through his many military exploits and ended up serving. Your final article must be typed, double spaced with an attention-grabbing headline. It must be grammatically sound with proper spelling and punctuation use (use modern English to keep things simple).