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Which statement best compares the two monologues? Antony speaks without emotion, whereas Brutus speaks with vigor and intensity. Both Brutus and Antony try to appeal to the emotions of the people in the crowd. Brutus app...
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Which statement best compares the two monologues? Both Brutus and Antony ask rhetorical questions to make points. Brutus describes Caesar’s generosity and compassion, while Antony describes his heartless nature. Both Bru...
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What is the central idea of this excerpt? Caesar will not reverse the exile of Cimber’s brother in response to begging and flattery. Caesar tells Cimber to leave the senate for pleading to release his brother. Because Ci...
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How does this scene contribute to the plot? It gives Brutus and the others an excuse to drop the plan. It shows that Brutus and the others are afraid. It illustrates Brutus’s resolve and commitment. It exemplifies Brutus...
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Which examples from the passage pair a symbol with its reference in the passage? Select two options. “the heavens themselves blaze forth” refers to the lightning storm “world” symbolizes Calpurnia’s dreams “death of prin...
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Which conclusion does this excerpt best support? Decius will entertain Caesar with stories to keep him home. Just as Cassius fears, Caesar will not come to the Capitol. The bad weather will make Caesar decide to stay at...
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Which quotations from this excerpt are examples of imagery? Select two options. “But indeed, sir, we make holiday / to see Caesar and to rejoice in his triumph.” “Have you not made an universal shout, / That Tiber trembl...
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Which senses does this excerpt appeal to? Select three options. sight: "swooned and fell down" sound: "the rabblement hooted" touch: "chapped hands" smell: "I can as well be hanged" taste: "I durst not laugh"
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Which conclusion does this excerpt best support? Portia wants to take action, but she cannot. Portia is still ignorant about Brutus’s plans. Portia is a spy for Caesar and his followers. Portia wishes that she werea youn...
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How does Cinna's request to get Brutus involved affect Cassius? Select two options. Cinna's request makes Cassius reconsider including Brutus. Cinna's request makes Cassius ask him to take an incriminating letter to Brut...
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What is ironic about discussing whether or not to include Cicero in the conspiracy? Select two options. Casca firmly reverses his position about including Cicero, as if he hadn’t been the one to suggest it in the first p...
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What is this scene’s impact on the audience? It adds humor because Antony is telling the truth to Caesar. It adds suspense because Antony is telling the truth to Caesar. It adds humor because the audience knows that Cass...
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How does this scene contribute to the overall plot? Brutus’s decision contributes to a rising action. Brutus’s decision creates the climax. Brutus’s decision provides the resolution. Brutus’s decision strengthens the exp...
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What does Brutus reveal in this soliloquy? Check all that apply. Brutus plans to blank Caesar. Caesar is already a tyrant. Brutus will be part of the plot against Caesar. blanking Caesar will prevent him from becoming a...
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Which statements support the inference that Brutus is motivated to protect Rome from tyranny? Check all that apply. Brutus fears his own death. Brutus cares about all Romans. Brutus questions the conspiracy. Brutus only...
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What inference can be drawn about Brutus’s motivation and his character? Brutus is ambitious for power of his own. Brutus acts without thinking things through. Brutus hates Caesar and is jealous of him. Brutus seeks to p...
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