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What does Shakespeare mean by the phrase "cold demeanour” as spoken by Brutus in this passage?
physical strength
unbroken resolve
heightened awareness
lack of enthusiasm
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"Cold demeanour" here means lack of enthusiasm — an unemotional, reserved, or indifferent manner, not physical strength, heightened awareness, or specifically unbroken resolve.
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