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Read the passage from act 2, scene 1, of the tragedy of julius caesar. brutus. kneel not, gentle portia. . you are my true and honourable wife, as dear to me as are the ruddy drops that visit my sad heart. portia. if this were true, then should i know this secret. . tell me your counsels; i will not disclose 'em. i have made strong proof of my constancy, giving myself a voluntary wound here in the thigh. can i bear that with patience, and not my husband’s secrets? which details best support the theme that loyalty to one's spouse is important? select two options. brutus's admission that his heart is sad portia's insistence that she will not tell brutus's secrets to anyone portia's self-inflicted wound to prove that she is constant brutus's admonition to portia to not kneel before him brutus's description of portia as a gentle person

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