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According to his monologue in

Scene 1 Section 12, why does
Brutus oppose the idea of
swearing an oath?
A. Brutus opposes an oath because he feels
their cause is unjust and he might change his
mind.
B. Brutus opposes an oath because he feels
their cause is a bad idea and they should a change course.
C. Brutus opposes an oath because he feels
their cause is noble enough to bind them by their words.
D. Brutus opposes an oath because he feels
their cause will not work and they may be
sent to prison.

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User Dragoon
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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm pretty sure it's because Brutus felt that since everyone is willing to kill Caesar, they wouldn't need an oath to make sure the deed is done.

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User Cliff Helsel
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