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6 January, 19:02

Which description correctly explains the deaths of Cassius and Brutus?

A) Cassius stabs himself due to the information that Brutus has been killed; Brutus is killed by Octavius.

B) Cassius and Brutus are both killed by Octavius.

C) Cassius and Brutus are both killed by Mark Antony.

D) Cassius asks Pindarus to kill him with his own sword; Brutus runs onto his own sword, which is held by Strato.

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  1. 6 January, 19:03
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    The description which correctly explains the deaths of Cassius and Brutus is: Cassius asks Pindarus to kill him with his own sword; Brutus runs onto his own sword, which is held by Strato.

    Cassius now instructs Pindarus to kill him (See Lines 36-46) which he does, while Cassius exclaims "Caesar, thou art reveng'd, / Even with the sword that kill'd thee " before dying (see Line 45).
  2. 6 January, 19:08
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    The answer to the question is D
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