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CICERO:

Good night then, Casca. This disturbèd sky
Is not to walk in.



Which statement paraphrases this excerpt best?

Good night, Casca. Isn’t tonight’s weather wonderful?
Good night, Casca. We should walk in this weather because it is sunny and warm.
Good night, Casca. See you tomorrow. Walk safely.
Good night, Casca. We shouldn’t be walking in this weather.

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User Indria
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I think the answer is D. Because in the sentence he said "the disturbed sky is not to walk in" so maybe the weather was bad and they needed to take cover.
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User Toby Artisan
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Answer: D

Explanation: "Good night, Casca. We shouldn't be walking in this weather." In Act I, Scene III, of "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar", by William Shakespeare, Cicero and Casca meet on the street. Casca talks about the terrible weather of the night and wonders if the gods are at war because he has not seen such a fearful storm before. They decide not to walk in the streets on such dreadful weather.

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