Which lines from Julius Caesar support the inference that the Romans treated their defeated enemies with decency?
Select the two correct answers.
"Antony: This was the noblest Roman of them all."
"Antony: In your bad strokes, Brutus, you give good words."
"Octavius: Not that we love words better, as you do."
"Octavius: According to his virtue let us use him, with all respect and rites of burial."
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