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2 August, 03:49

What is the effect of Cassius's question to Brutus?

Brutus begins to distrust Cassius's opinion of Caesar.

Brutus tells Cassius that Caesar should not be king.

Brutus supports Caesar's crowning as king of Rome.

Brutus supports Cassius's rise to power in Rome

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  1. 2 August, 03:58
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    Brutus tells Cassius that Caesar should not be the king is the correct answer among the following.

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    Brutus did not like Caesar becoming the king just because he has a good impression among the people and also was afraid just because of people's opinion one cannot become a king. He made Cassius realize that people do not know the qualities of Caesar as the head of the city and Cassius also knows about his strengths and weaknesses. Cassius at times remembered Caesar showing the behavior of a weak person and he related the anecdotes. He realized that he could not respect someone like Caesar as his superior with such qualities. Brutus also came to a conclusion with a keen idea that Cassius also cannot become the king.
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