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Based on what happens in Julius Caesar, which statement best describes the relationship between the argument between Brutus and Cassius and Brutus's internal conflict?


Both arise from the fact that Brutus truly wants to do what is best for Rome.


Both reflect the curse on Caesar, since both of these men are his assassins.


Both suggest that Caesar's death was unnecessary.


Both are signs that Brutus is dishonorable and untrustworthy.

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i d k so imma say the same . . . A

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The answer is A

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Brutus believes Caesar's death was necessary for the good of Rome. However, the actions of the other men following Caesar's death (actions that are not noble and good, but rather greedy and selfish) lead Brutus to fear that perhaps Caesar's death was not for the good of Rome after all.

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