Julius Caesar

by

William Shakespeare

Julius Caesar: Act 1, scene 3 Quiz 4 questions

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How does Casca interpret the strange occurrences he witnesses in Act 1, Scene 3?
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They are merely natural phenomena that people are overthinking
The gods are at war with each other or are angry at humanity
The omens are signs of good fortune and prosperity
The events are caused by human manipulation of nature
What does Cassius imply about Caesar in his conversation with Casca?
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That Caesar has become a threat to Rome
That Caesar has been cursed by the gods
That Caesar is a savior and protector of Rome
That Caesar's rule is blessed by the gods
What action does Cassius claim he will take if Caesar is crowned king?
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He will challenge Caesar to a duel
He will leave Rome
He will serve Caesar faithfully
He will commit suicide
Why is winning Brutus over critical to the success of the conspirators' plot?
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Because Brutus is a skilled warrior and tactician
Because Brutus has valuable information about Caesar's plans
Because Brutus's honorable nature will makes the conspirators seem credible
Because the conspirators need Brutus's political connections