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Which best describes the effects of the conflict between Brutus and Cassius?

It elevates Brutus as the only noble man.

It suggests that Antony will soon invade Sardis.

Cassius is now the man who knows what's best for Rome.

Brutus appears extremely paranoid, even insane.

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It elevates Brutus as the only noble man.

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The option that best describes the effects of the conflict betweem Brutus and Cassius is option A. It elevates Brutus as the only noble man.

Brutus emerges as the most complex character in Julius Caesar and is also the play's tragic hero. He is a powerful public figure, but he is also depicted as a husband, a master to his servants, a dignified military leader, and a loving friend.

Meanwhile, Cassius is a manipulative man who uses Brutus's good nature and character to destroy the life of Julius Caesar.

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