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9723 - Julius Caesar - Passage 3

1.
In lines 1-4, Caesar’s description of the type of men whose company he prefers implies which of the following?
2.
Caesar sees Cassius as dangerous primarily because Cassius is
3.
Lines 20-21 imply that Caesar
4.
Given the tone and attitude expressed in lines 20-21, line 22 could be seen as
5.
Casca’s report of events in lines 45-57 is notable for its
6.
Casca’s attitude toward the crowd could best be described as
7.
Cassius’s comment in lines 62-63 could best be interpreted to mean
8.
Which of the following in its context most reveals that Caesar is, in fact, a quick thinker?

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