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English, 08.06.2021 23:10 mahhvelousg97

Read the excerpt from William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. CAESAR:
Doth not Brutus bootless kneel?
CASCA:
Speak, hands, for me!
[Casca stabs Caesar in the neck. Caesar catches hold of his arm. He is then stabbed by several other Conspirators, and at last by Marcus Brutus.]
CAESAR:
Et tu, Brute?—Then fall, Caesar!
[Dies. The Senators and People retire in confusion.]

Which connection could a reader best make to the text?

This reminds me of reading about Caesar’s assassination in history class.
This reminds me of the biography I read about William Shakespeare.
This reminds me of a book I read about political conspiracy theories.
This reminds me of reading about Caesar’s early career in the army.

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