The tragedy of Julius Caesar is a tragedic play by William Shakespeare. Cinna's plea makes Cassius trust him and results in taking the incriminating letter.
<h3>Who was Cassius, Brutus and Cinna?</h3>
Cassius and Brutus are close friends and are a politician who is devoted to working for the people of Rome. Cinna is a schemer who wants Caesar's close friend, Brutus to side with him.
Cinna plotted to use Brutus a close friend of Caesar and asks Cassius to take the incriminating letter to him so that he can develop trust. This makes Cassius trust Cinna.
Therefore, option B. Cassius took the incriminating letter and option C. Cinns makes Cassius trust him are the correct options.
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It sounds like Fredrick Douglass was pointing out that slave masters didn't want their slaves to have knowledge such as reading and writing, let alone knowing their own ages and such.
Most slave masters wanted this so that they could feel superior over blacks, and they didn't want the slaves to be equal with them.