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22 July, 09:09

Which statements should be included in a summary of act 1, scene 1? Check all that apply.

Flavius and Marullus are plebeians.

The commoners cheer for Caesar's return.

Flavius and Marullus are dispersing the crowd.

A cobbler is one of the plebeians Flavius speaks to.

Flavius and Marullus enjoy speaking to plebeians.

Flavius and Marullus are fearful of Caesar's power.

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  1. 22 July, 09:17
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    The answers are B, C, and F the other person in incorrect
  2. 22 July, 09:37
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    Letters B, C, and F are the correct answers.

    Explanation:

    Julius Caesar is a play written by English poet and writer William Shakespeare. It is about the plot against him and how he is murdered. Some consequences to this are also discussed in the play.

    At the very beginning, we can see how Flavius and Marullus are dispersing the crowd; this is how literally the script starts. These characters are also in anger because of the people who are cheering for Caesar's return and they start mentioning bad things Caesar has done. However, we can also see that Flavius and Marullus are fearful of Caesar's power when Flavius gives the order to dispossess Caesar's statues from everything.
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