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How is Brutus's internal conflict in the play resolved? A. Before leaving Sardis, he recognizes that he should have sided with Caesar rather than the conspirators. B. Just before his death, he accepts his actions and feels as if he was true to his principles. C. At Philippi, he sees that he was wrong to let Antony speak at Caesar's funeral. D. In Rome, he realizes that he must let go of his jealousy of Caesar.

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The answer is B Hope i helped :D
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How is Brutus's internal conflict in the play resolved? A. Just before his death, he accepts his actions and feels as if he was true to his principles. B. Before leaving Sardis, he recognizes that he should have sided with Caesar rather than the conspirators. C. At Philippi, he sees that he was wrong to let Antony speak at Caesar's funeral. D. In Rome, he realizes that he must let go of his jealousy of Caesar. It is positively (B)!
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