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'Hence! Wilt thou lift up Olympus?'is a memorable lines from Julius Caesar by

  • A. Brutus
  • B. Mark Antony
  • C. Octavius Caesar
  • D. Cassius
  • E. Julius Caesar
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The combined reactions of the plebeians after the separate speeches of Brutus and Antony show that the common man as portrayed in Julius Caesar

  • A. is knowledgeable, has a mind of his own, and is reable
  • B. is fickle-minded, changeable and not dependable
  • C. consider Caesar a tyrant and wants him killed
  • D. does not consider Caesar an over- ambitious man deserving death
  • E. is actually unconcerned whether Caesar dies or lives
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Brutus joined the conspiracy against Caesar because he

  • A. knew that Caesar was ambitious
  • B. was a great lover of freedom
  • C. was made to believe that Caesar was ambitious
  • D. respected Casca and had a high opinion on Cassius
  • E. was greatly loved by the Romans.
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Who persuades Caesar to disregard Calpurnia's appeal?

  • A. Decius Brutus
  • B. Lucius
  • C. Cassius
  • D. Portia
  • E. Octavius.
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'And for Mark Antony, think not of him;
For he can do no more of caesar's arm
When caesar's head is off'.
This means that Mark Antony

  • A. will be assassinated with Caesar
  • B. will become harmless once Caesar is dead
  • C. is as powerless as Caesar's arm to control Caesar
  • D. is as dangerous as Caesar's arm
  • E. cannot do more harm as Caesar is capable of.
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