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Which evidence from the text supports the conclusion that
cassius and brutus have reconciled? select two options.
"of your philosophy you make no use, / if you give place
to accidental evils."
"no man bears sorrow better. portia is dead."
"how scaped i killing when i crossed you so? / 0
insupportable and touching loss! "
"speak no more of her. give me a bowl of wine."
"my heart is thirsty for that noble pledge. / fill, lucius, till
the wine o'erswell the cup"

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