In all things they come out to be there’s always good an evil in all situations witch ever you choose could be your downfall
The correct answer is C.) Caesar ignores multiple warnings about his own death.
Explanation: Julius Caesar's arrogance is his greatess flaw, and it is what causes him to ignore the warnings of his death (his wife's dream, the Soothsayer's warning, and refusing to read the letter about the conspirators). Caesar was blinded by arrogance because he was too focused on his rise to power. If he were less prideful and more humble (like Brutus) it could have been prevented.
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In order to show constrast, the best transition word would be: on the other hand. Comparatively could also apply sometimes, but it's more used to make comparisons.
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