why is Brutus’ involvement in Caesar’s assassination especially tragic? Brutus did not participate in the actual assassination;
he only helped plan it. Brutus did not help plan the assassination; he only helped carry it out. Brutus did not help plan the assassination; he did not help carry it out. Brutus delivered the final blow and assassinated his friend
In the play, Julius Caesar, Brutus - who is supposed to be Caesar's BFF - stabs him in the back - literally and figuratively - as a part of the plan to conspire against him.
The appropriate response is C, Emotions are ever changing. The stressed by Shelley's allegorical proclamation that "the way of its takeoff still is free" is feelings are regularly evolving.
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A. Short words and hard consonants create a sense of angry uncertainty. The repetition of the phrase causes the reader to consider the rhetorical question in the context of the text.