The two ideas that best fit in a summary of the passage are:
- Antony’s forgetfulness concerns Caesar.
- Calpurnia dislikes Caesar’s plan and does not believe in superstition.
Antony’s forgetfulness concerns Caesar.
Calpurnia is in Antony’s way, and Antony is in a hurry.
Calpurnia dislikes Caesar’s plan and does not believe in superstition.
Caesar asks Antony to give Calpurnia luck to conceive.
Caesar and Calpurnia have not yet had children.
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The two ideas that best fit in a summary of the passage are: