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28 November, 06:11

What does the phrase, Beware the ides of March, foreshadow?

a. the death of Brutus

b. the death of Caesar

c. the Feast of Lupercal

d. the fifteenth of March

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  1. 28 November, 09:46
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    It's a phrase spoken by a soothsayer to Caesar; Shakespeare dramatized Plutarch's account in his tragedy Julius Caesar.

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