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BRUTUS. Thy master is a wise and valiant Roman; I never thought him worse. Tell him, so please him come unto this place, He shall be satisfied, and, by my honour, Depart untouched. SERVANT. I’ll fetch him presently. BRUTUS. I know that we shall have him well to friend. CASSIUS. Brutus, a word with you. You know not what you do. Do not consent That Antony speak in his funeral. Know you how much the people may be moved By that which he will utter? –The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare Based on the passage, what is the best inference about Brutus’s character? He is wise. He is dishonest. He is sympathetic. He is trusting.

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