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Why do the conspirators bathe their hands in caesar's blood? a to show their hatred for caesar. b to make their act seem like a religious sacrifice. c to fulfill a soothsayer's prophecy. d to frighten the roman populace?
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The answer is c. “Beware the ides of March” *ghostly moan*
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