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FLAVIUS. Hence! home, you idle creatures, get you home!
Is this a holiday? What, know you not,
(Being mechanical) you ought not walk
Upon a labouring day, without the sign
Of your profession? Speak, what trade art thou?
–The Tragedy of Julius Caesar,
William Shakespeare
How does this scene demonstrate a casual relationship?
Seeing the workers affects Flavius’s ability to complete his job.
Seeing the workers influences Flavius’s point of view regarding Caesar.
Seeing the workers makes Flavius seek out Brutus for guidance.
Seeing the workers causes Flavius to petition for an end to the holiday.
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They mean “causal” (cause-and-effect). The best choice is:
Seeing the workers influences Flavius’s point of view regarding Caesar.
Explanation: Flavius’s anger at the crowd’s celebration makes him realize (and resent) how the people are favoring Caesar over Pompey; their presence and behavior cause him to view Caesar’s popularity as dangerous and to take action (scolding the crowd, later removing decorations).
Seeing the workers influences Flavius’s point of view regarding Caesar.
Explanation: Flavius’s anger at the crowd’s celebration makes him realize (and resent) how the people are favoring Caesar over Pompey; their presence and behavior cause him to view Caesar’s popularity as dangerous and to take action (scolding the crowd, later removing decorations).
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