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What evidence best supports the theme that leadership requires integrity? Choose five options.
“noblest Roman of them all”
“All the conspirators save only he”
“Did that they did in envy of great Caesar”
“in a general honest thought”
“common good to all”
“His life was gentle”
“This was a man!”
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- “noblest Roman of them all” — praises Brutus’s moral excellence, implying integrity.
- “All the conspirators save only he” — separates Brutus from the others, suggesting his motives were purer.
- “in a general honest thought” — explicitly states his actions came from honest intentions.
- “common good to all” — shows he acted for the public welfare, not personal gain.
- “This was a man!” — affirms his honorable, trustworthy character, reinforcing integrity as a leadership quality.
- “All the conspirators save only he” — separates Brutus from the others, suggesting his motives were purer.
- “in a general honest thought” — explicitly states his actions came from honest intentions.
- “common good to all” — shows he acted for the public welfare, not personal gain.
- “This was a man!” — affirms his honorable, trustworthy character, reinforcing integrity as a leadership quality.
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