Answer: Cassius has devised a plan to persuade Brutus to act against Caesar.
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Brutus is a character from Shakespeare's <em>Julius Caesar</em>. He is Caesar's friend who joins a conspiracy against Caesar.
At the end of <em>Act I, Scene II</em>, Cassius plans to convince Brutus to join a group of conspirators. Brutus is essential for the murder plan, because Caesar trusts him, as opposed to Cassius.
Cassius thus devises a plan to write letters and throw them at Brutus's window. The letters are intended to discredit Caesar. Cassius wants Brutus to believe that those letters come from Roman citizens, which will make him change his opinion about Caesar and participate in the murder plot.
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I think ordinary. But I am not sure
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The author wants to keep the reader or listener engaged is the correct answer.
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A
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I might be wrong but Claim of Cause and effect is saying that if we eat to much we gain weight which doesnt seem right and c, claim of fact means something that can be backed up by actual proof or evidence, and d, claim of policy is a claim that goes off on laws or "policy" therefore a made the most sense
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B) construct counterarguments to the oppositions argument. not 100% sure
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