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Art b: which of the following quotes best supports the answer to part a?
a "know, caesar doth not wrong, nor without cause / will he be satisfied."
51-52)
b. "et tu, brute? " (line 84)
"liberty! freedom! tyranny is dead! " (line 85)
d. 1 slew my best lover for the / good of rome." (lines 138-139)

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