English, 25.06.2021 07:50 osmanysalvador9
Read the following prompt and type your response in the space provided. You will write a two-paragraph analytical response.
In your first paragraph, identify and explain the following conflict: Caesar (and Caesar's supporters) vs. the conspirators.
In your second paragraph, explain how this conflict is resolved.
In both of your paragraphs, make sure you cite specific examples from the play to Support your ideas.
this question is pertaining to Shakespeare's Julius Caesar if that helps!β
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