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Which best identifies a subplot in Julius Caesar and explains its significance? Brutus clashes with Calpurnia after Caesar's murder; it adds to the suspense about who will die next. Brutus makes amends with Antony; it relieves the reader's suspense about who will rule Rome. Brutus has a conflict over whether to trust Casca; it shows that Brutus is the rightful leader of Rome. Brutus struggles with himself over whether he acted in Rome's best interests; it builds suspense about how this will be resolved.

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Which best identifies a subplot in Julius Caesar and explains its significance?

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Brutus struggles with himself over whether he acted in Rome's best interests; it builds suspense about how this will be resolved.

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Brutus struggles with himself over whether he acted in Rome's best interests; it builds suspense about how this will be resolved.
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User Zzob
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The correct choice would be choice D. Because Brutus only wants to do whats best for Rome in the play.
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