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Read the excerpt from julius caesar, act 1, scene 2.

casca. i can as well be hanged as tell the manner of it.
it was mere foolery, i did not mark it. i saw mark
antony offer him a crown—yet 'twas not a crown
neither, 'twas one of these coronets—and, as i told245
you he put it by once; but, for all that, to my
thinking he would fain have had it. then he
offered it to him again; then he put it by again—
but to my thinking he was very loath to lay his
fingers off it. and then he offered it the third250
time; he put it the third time by. and still as he
refused it, the rabblement hooted, and clapped their
chapped hands, and threw up their sweaty nightcaps
and uttered such a deal of stinking breath because
caesar refused the crown that it had almost choked260
caesar; for he swooned and fell down at it. and
for mine own part, i durst not laugh for fear of
opening my lips and receiving the bad air.

which senses does this excerpt appeal to? select three options.

sight: "swooned and fell down"
sound: "the rabblement hooted"
touch: "chapped hands"
smell: "i can as well be hanged"
taste: "i durst not laugh"

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