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3 October, 09:50

In this passage from Julius Caesar, why does Antony repeat the phrase "he is

an honorable man"?

A. To show the audience that Brutus is not trustworthy

B. To prove that Brutus was justified in killing Caesar

C. To say that he trusts Brutus and will support him

D. To argue that Caesar deserved to be murdered

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  1. 3 October, 10:19
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    Answer:the answer to your question is A).

    Explanation:I know this because he kept calling Caesar ambitious, but how would ambition be a bad trait? Ambition is a character trait that is not a negative trait. Honor is a trait, which can come off as bad because some people take advantage of the honor people give him.
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