the answer that fits best is, or.
Brutus, one of the conspirators who was then thought of as a firm friend, came up and said to <em>Julius Caesar</em>, "What is this, <em>Caesar</em>? Are you a man to pay attention to a woman's dreams (his wife) and the idle gossip of stupid men, and to insult the Senate by not going out, although it has honoured you and has been specially summoned by you? But listen to me, cast aside the forebodings of all these people, and come. The Senate has been in session waiting for you since early this morning".
This influenced <em>Caesar</em> and he left towards the Senate.
<span>It was because he wanted Gloria to see what it’s like for all of them when they were outside of the deaf world. He wanted her to experience how Roberto, Henry, and Laurel felt when they were kids not being able to make themselves understood. </span>