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24 May, 03:25

Which statement explains the change in the Roman mob's reaction from the start of act 3.2 to the end of act 3.3? A. The mob remains calm throughout both speeches. B. The mob is angry immediately after Brutus' speech but becomes calm by Mark Antony's support of the conspirators. C. The mob weeps and cries throughout both speeches. D. The mob remains calm and supportive after Brutus' speech but becomes enraged by Mark Antony's wanting to rebel and kill the conspirators.

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  1. 24 May, 04:22
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    "The mob remains calm and supportive after Brutus’ speech but becomes enraged by Mark Antony’s wanting to rebel and kill the conspirators" is the statement that explains the change in the Roman mob’s reaction from the start of act 3.2 to the end of act 3.3. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the last option or option "D".
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