Answer: Decius strongly believes that he can get Caesar to go to the Capitol.
Explanation: The conclusion that is best supported by this excerpt from Act II, Scene I, of "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare is that <u><em>Decius strongly believes that he can get Caesar to go to the Capitol</em></u>. It is the Ides of March, the day that the conspirators are going to assassin Caesar. It is three o'clock in the morning. Cassius is telling Decius that he is doubtful of Caesar's presence in the Capitol because he has become superstitious lately. Decius tells him not to care because he can make Caesar go to the Capitol.
I sounds like a simile, because of the As straight up and down as part of it...
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C social control. He has total control not just surveillance and it’s obviously not A because it’s not about morals
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