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which lines from the play best support the interpretation that caesar did not yet do anything worthy of being removed from power?

a)the exhalations whizzing in the air / give so much light that i may read them. / "brutus, thou sleep'st. awake, and see thyself."

b)i know no personal cause to spurn at him / but for the general. he would be crowned. / how that might change his nature, there's the question.

c)caesar should be a beast without a heart / if he should stay at home today for fear. / no, caesar shall not. danger knows full well

d)your statue spouting blood in many pipes, / in which so many smiling romans bathed, / signifies that from you great rome shall suck / reviving blood,

question 4(multiple choice worth 10 points)
read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follows:

decius
i have, when you have heard what i can say.
and know it now: the senate have concluded
to give this day a crown to mighty caesar.
if you shall send them word you will not come,
their minds may change. besides, it were a mock
apt to be rendered for someone to say,
"break up the senate till another time
when caesar's wife shall meet with better dreams."
if caesar hide himself, shall they not whisper,
"lo, caesar is afraid"?
pardon me, caesar. for my dear, dear love
to your proceeding bids me tell you this,
and reason to my love is liable.
caesar
how foolish do your fears seem now, calpurnia!
i am ashamd i did yield to them.
give me my robe, for i will go.

which weakness in caesar's character is revealed in this exchange?
a)pride
b)anger
c)fear
d)impatience

question 5
read the passage from the play and then select the correct answer to the question:

cowards die many times before their deaths.
the valiant never taste of death but once.
of all the wonders that i yet have heard,
it seems to me most strange that men should fear,
seeing that death, a necessary end,
will come when it will come.

which offers the best summary of the central idea of caesar's speech?

a)most fear the unpredictability of death.
b)living in fear is the same as dying.
c)man can only die once in his lifetime.
d)death is final and necessary for cowards.

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