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Which conflict most affects the plot in acts 1 and 2 of Julius Caesar?
Flavius and Marullus trying to get the people who are celebrating out of the streets
Caesar being suspicious of Cassius and how he is too thin and does not smile
Brutus trying to decide whether his love of Rome is stronger than his love for Caesar
Casca telling the others how Antony offered the crown to Caesar three times
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Brutus trying to decide whether his love of Rome is stronger than his love for Caesar.
Explanation: Brutus’s internal conflict drives the action in Acts 1–2 — his soliloquies, the forged letters, and his eventual choice to join the conspirators create the plot that leads to the assassination. The other items are minor incidents or motivations but don’t shape the main plot as directly.
Explanation: Brutus’s internal conflict drives the action in Acts 1–2 — his soliloquies, the forged letters, and his eventual choice to join the conspirators create the plot that leads to the assassination. The other items are minor incidents or motivations but don’t shape the main plot as directly.
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