Asked by s'yion

Based on the passage, what is the best inference about Brutus’s character?

He is wise.
He is dishonest.
He is sympathetic.
He is trusting.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
He is trusting.

Brutus accepts others’ statements and motives without enough skepticism (he’s persuaded to join the conspiracy by Cassius and believes the conspirators’ honorable intent), which leads to poor judgments. That best matches the passage more than wise, dishonest, or primarily sympathetic.