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lbvjy [14]
3 years ago
11

How does Artemedorus try to warm Caesar?

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1 answer:
Alexandra [31]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Artemidorus writes a letter to Caesar to warn him of his upcoming assassination. The letter names all the conspirators and also tells Caesar that he is too comfortable when he should be keeping an eye out for those who may want to harm him. When he tries to give the letter to Caesar, he is brushed off.

Explanation:

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Romeo knew the poison from the Apothecary would kill him quickly, because he requests such at the time he was given it: "Balthasar, a friend of Romeo’s, brings him news that Juliet is dead and lies in the Capulet tomb. Resolved to find her and join her in death, Romeo first visits an apothecary and bribes him to obtain an illegal (and lethal) poison...."

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