Generally one or two pages, but it could be three, though it isn't often.
The correct answer is A.
Antony reminds the plebeian listeners about all the good things that Caesar had done for them, lest they be forgotten. He confirms Brutus' accusations against Caesar that he was too ambitious, but at the same time refutes them, illustrating Caesar's modesty and common sense with a couple of examples. With this, Antony pays respect to his murdered friend, but also prepares the ground for his own political ascent, by cunningly denouncing the conspirators.
I agree because he was playing the role as god when he was deemed unworthy as the beast.
Answer:
There’s an aboideau in the epopoeia
Explanation:
Paying attention or interested