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NISA [10]3 years ago
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the options i mention go from left to right

a paragraph about how Shakespeare's <em>Julius Caesar </em>was influenced by Plutarch's writing: option 2

a paragraph about a character's internal conflict in Shakespeare's <em>Julius Caesar</em>: option 4

a paragraph about the potrayal of ancient Roman culture in Shakespeare's <em>Julius Caesar:</em><em> </em>option 1

a paragraph claiming that Caesar was a dictator in Shakespeare's <em>Julius Caesar</em><em>: </em>option 3

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Answer:

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