Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
In Julius Caesar, Cassius was able to convince Brutus to join in the plan to eliminate Caesar even as Brutus was already wondering if Caesar would be swayed by power and seek to subjugate lesser people, he compared Caesar to a serpent "which, hatched, would as his kind grow mischievous”; thus, he determines to “kill him in the shell”.
Cassius and other conspirators,Casca, Decius, Cinna, Metellus, and Trebonius visit Brutus in his home in Act II, Scene I and talk about how to eliminate Caesar. Cassius suggest they take an oath but Brutus declines, saying their cause is stronger than any oath. The group become worried that Caesar may not come out because of the words of an augur that foresaw the event and warned Caesar but Decius assures them that he can convince Caesar to make an appearance at the Capitol by flattering him about his bravery.
Cassius is worried about Antony and suggests he is also eliminated by Brutus disagrees by saying it would make things too bloody.
B
An author can try to give the thoughts of the character or maybe a flashback from the past that reader doesn’t know about yet.
The fog is doing the same thing as a cat.
The reason for this it assumes that everyone in an egalitarian society are equal. It sounds good in theory but in reality, everyone is different in terms of ambition, ability and talent. This diversity makes some stand out from others making it difficult to have more men in such a society since they are different from one another.
The answer would mostlikely be b