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30 November, 04:16

Read the passage. Cassius: I will do so, (With meaning he picks up the laurel wreath and puts it back on Caesar's statue.) Till then, think of the world. (He watches Brutus leave and then exits also.) What words in this passage are spoken out loud?

A. I will do so, (With meaning he picks up the laurel wreath and puts it back on Caesar's statue.) Till then, think of the of the world. (He watches Brutus leave and then exits also.)

B. I will do so. Till then, think of the world.

C. I will do so. (With meaning he picks up the laurel wreath and puts it back on Carsar's statue.) Till then, think of the world.

D. (With meaning he picks up the laurel wreath and puts it back on Caesar's statue.) (He watches Brutus leave and then exits also.)

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  1. 30 November, 06:41
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    B. I will do so. Till then, think of the world.

    Because the things in parenthesis are actions and not spoken aloud.
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