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Read the excerpt from Julius Caesar, act 1, scene 2.
CAESAR. Calpurnia!
CASCA. Peace, ho! Caesar speaks.
CAESAR. Calpurnia!
CALPURNIA. Here, my lord.
CAESAR. Stand you directly in Antonio’s way5
When he doth run his course.—Antonio!
ANTONY. Caesar, my lord?
CAESAR. Forget not, in your speed, Antonio,
To touch Calpurnia, for our elders say
The barren, touchèd in this holy chase,10
Shake off their sterile curse.
Which ideas would best fit in a summary of this passage? Select two options.
Antony’s forgetfulness concerns Caesar.
Calpurnia is in Antony’s way, and Antony is in a hurry.
Calpurnia dislikes Caesar’s plan and does not believe in superstition.
Caesar asks Antony to give Calpurnia luck to conceive.
Caesar and Calpurnia have not yet had children.
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- Caesar asks Antony to give Calpurnia luck to conceive.
- Caesar and Calpurnia have not yet had children.
- Caesar and Calpurnia have not yet had children.
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