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ddd [48]
4 years ago
11

After reading The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, why would the reader consider Brutus the protagonist of the play?

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1 answer:
vitfil [10]4 years ago
5 0
Hi

The Answer to this question is:

C) Brutus’ story is the focus of the play.<span>
Hope this Helps!</span>
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