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Finger [1]
2 years ago
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Commentary that explains how the evidence supports your claim of Julius Caesar

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1 answer:
posledela2 years ago
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The literary evidence from Julius Cesar's play has been identified as follows:

  • <em>The Rise of Julius Caesar, by Hal Marcovitz. He discussed Cesar's choice not to provide the Roman people democracy.</em>
  • <em>The Rise of Julius Caesar, by Hal Marcovitz. Cesar used scare tactics to effectively disobey the Senate and assault Rome.</em>

<h2>What is the definition of textual evidence?</h2>

This is the supporting evidence that may be gleaned from a text to back up a previous assertion about something.

Julius Cesar was a renowned Roman leader who was much admired and feared in Rome and abroad, but he did not restore democracy to his people, which disappointed them.

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