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Upon Brutus's death, Antony says that Brutus's "life was gentle, and the elements so mixed in him that Nature might stand up and say to all the world…'This was a man!'"

What do these words show about Antony?

A.
He admires Brutus.

B.
He regrets killing Brutus.

C.
He does not understand Brutus.

D.
He is jealous of Brutus.

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the answer is A.He admires Brutus.
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A. He admires Brutus

Antony also in the book recalls upon his actions and states that, "This was an honorable man." He realized at the the end that Brutus was very honorable unlike the other men like Casius becuase Brutus did what he did out of pure intentions, for the better of Rome. But the other conspirators did it for power and fame. Antony admires Brutus' loyalty and dedication for his country. And also how honorable he was to not take his own life but have someone do it for him because he realized what he did wrong.

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