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The central idea of this passage is that Caesar will not change his mind. Which details support this central idea? Check all that apply.
“I could be well moved, if I were as you”
“But I am constant as the Northern Star”
“The skies are painted”
“They are all fire, and every one doth shine”
“There’s but one in all doth hold his place.”
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The lines that support the idea that Caesar will not change his mind are:
- “I could be well moved, if I were as you” — implies others might be swayed, but he will not be.
- “But I am constant as the Northern Star” — directly states his unchanging nature.
- “There’s but one in all doth hold his place.” — compares himself to the fixed North Star, emphasizing steadiness.
“The skies are painted” and “They are all fire, and every one doth shine” describe the stars in general and do not directly support Caesar’s refusal to change.
- “I could be well moved, if I were as you” — implies others might be swayed, but he will not be.
- “But I am constant as the Northern Star” — directly states his unchanging nature.
- “There’s but one in all doth hold his place.” — compares himself to the fixed North Star, emphasizing steadiness.
“The skies are painted” and “They are all fire, and every one doth shine” describe the stars in general and do not directly support Caesar’s refusal to change.
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