Shakespeare left it unclear, probably on purpose. They, themselves loyal to Pompei, are simply witnesses of the public's change of loyalty. They are also there to notice the crowd's frail affections. There is only one more mentioning of the two of them, later on in Act I, Scene 2, when Casca informs Cassius and Brutus that they have been "put to silence". It probably means they were killed or arrested.
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C. What a lovely day outside.
Explanation:
An exclamatory sentence is one in which the person expresses great emotion. In this case they are happy the weather is lovely.
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They both claim that standardized tests will create stress for teachers and students.
I personally would go with D it just sounds better than all the other choices but I'm not 100% sure