Answer:
Antony brings out Caesar's will during his speech in Act III, Scene II, but initially balks at reading it citing the rage it would bring them if they heard it. He gets them riled up to the point where they are begging him before he finally gives in and reads it.
Explanation:
I’m guessing C since the first excerpt is like a list of the regulations and the second excerpt mentions the “panic” of the regulations and the quarantine measures put in place hope this helps :)
C. The shorter of the two men was more generous with his compliments