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Read the excerpt from Julius Caesar, act 1, scene 1.
How does this scene most contribute to the plot?
It emphasizes Flavius’s determination.
It introduces opposition to Caesar.
It illustrates what Rome looks like.
It compares Caesar to a bird.
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It introduces opposition to Caesar.
The scene shows Flavius and Marullus scolding the celebratory crowd, removing decorations from Caesar’s statues, and expressing fear and anger at his rising power — setting up political resistance that drives the play’s conflict.
The scene shows Flavius and Marullus scolding the celebratory crowd, removing decorations from Caesar’s statues, and expressing fear and anger at his rising power — setting up political resistance that drives the play’s conflict.
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