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Which statements support the inference that Brutus is motivated to protect Rome from tyranny? Check all that apply. Brutus fears his own death. Brutus cares about all Romans. Brutus questions the conspiracy. Brutus only cares about personal reasons. Brutus does not know how Caesar will change. IF YOU ARE ON EDG ON ENGLISH WITH A CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY THE ANSWER IS B AN D

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Answer:

It's B and E

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Answer:

(B) “Brutus cares about all Romans” And (E) “Brutus does not know how Caesar will change”.

These statements support the inference that Brutus is motivated to protect Rome from tyranny.

Explanation:

'Julius Caesar' by “William Shakespeare” is a story about how Roman Republic came to an end.

“Julius Caesar” was a great Roman 'general' and 'senator'. His good friend, “Brutus” loved Rome more than he loved his dear friend, Caesar. So, his enemies even manipulated him to believe that Caesar might misuse his powers and planned to kill him to preserve the "Republic".

Brutus strongly believed that Caesar's death will benefit Rome. He is thus confused between supporting Caesar and Rome and is the “tragic hero” of the play.

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