Which prediction about the plot does this passage most support?

Cassius will die.
Rome will be destroyed.
Brutus will kill Caesar for the good of Rome.
Brutus will choose life before honor.

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The passage does not provide context for supporting or rejecting any of these predictions. However, if the passage discusses Brutus's internal conflict regarding honor and duty, it might support the idea that "Brutus will choose life before honor." If it involves discussions about the consequences of their actions, it could hint toward "Rome will be destroyed." Without specific details from the passage, it's hard to definitively choose one of these predictions. Please provide more context or details from the passage for a clearer analysis.

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