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Ead the line from Act I of Julius Caesar .

Soothsayer: (Slowly, in a dreadful voice) Beware…the…ides…of…March. (The crowd gasps.)

What does the word beware mean as it is used in this line?


be grateful for

get used to

be cautious of

look forward to

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Answer:

Be cautios of

Step-by-step explanation:

i read the book 4 times and took the test :)

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Answer:

be cautious of

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