It reveals that Caesar may be in danger.
<h3>How does the scene contribute to the plot. act 2 scene1, explain briefly?</h3>
In the stated excerpt from act 1, scene 2 of "Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare, there is a conversation between Caesar, Soothsayer, Casca, and Cassius.
A critical look at that conversation, reveals that "It reveals that Caesar may be in danger". The repetition of the phrase "Beware the ides of March" gives a clue to that.
Thus, this could be the answer.
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Twilight- the soft glowing light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon, caused by the refraction and scattering of the sun’s rays from the atmosphere
Happy twilight- a mother bird is seen singing to her young ones in a soft and gentle voice
Heart of the tree- known as duramen, is more resistant to decay, so that means the tree is less likely to rot.
Answer:
The reason an author is writing a story
Explanation:
I’m pretty sure it’s “theme” I hope this helps.