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What causes Cassius to delay killing Caesar?

A. The crowds around Caesar
B. A violent storm
C. Brutus’s reluctance
D. The disorganization it the resistance

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It is B a violent storm... dont mind me making this long enough

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The answer is: B. A violent storm.

In William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," the night of Caesars' murder is obstructed by an outrageous thunderstorm, which makes the streets of Rome quite challenging to walk by. Nonetheless, the fact that the streets are empty, as well as the general feeling of fierceness and darkness create the precise mood for Caesar's murder.

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