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| 1.
Who is the first speaker in the entire play? |
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| 2.
Who is the first conspirator to try and sway Brutus into the plan for killing Caesar? |
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3.
Who in the play says these words?
"By all the gods that Romans bow before, I here discard my sickness!
Soul of Rome! Brave son, derived from honorable loins! Thou, like an exorcist, has conjured up my mortified spirit. Now bid me run, and I will strive with things impossible, yea, get the better of them. What's to do? |
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| 4.
What term is used throughout the play as an insulting way of addressing an inferior or a casual way of speaking to a servant? |
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| 5.
What are Caesar's last words in the play before he dies? |
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| 6.
Which one of these four people were not one of the Roman leaders in Act Four, Scene One? |
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| 7.
What is the literary element used on the death of Cassius? |
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8.
What is the literary element in the following line?
"So in his red blood Cassius' day is set, the sun of Rome is set!" |
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| 9.
Who held the sword of which Brutus ran into willingly? |
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| 10.
Who has the last lines in the play? |
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