Julius Caesar Part 1 100%

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Which summary of the passage is the best? Marullus asks a lot of questions, such as, "Why celebrate? What has Caesar done? Who is following him to Rome? Don't you remember Pompey?" Then he says that everyone is cruel because they do not remember Pompey. They forget how they praised him and would climb to the highest places, carrying their children, just to catch a glimpse of him. Marullus regrets that the people are celebrating Caesar and is insulted that they forgot how they used to praise Pompey. Marullus thinks that the people should celebrate Caesar the way they used to celebrate Pompey, and that they should be in awe of Caesar's greatness. Marullus remembers how the people climbed walls, battlements, towers, windows, and even chimney tops to see the great Pompey.

Marullus regrets that the people are celebrating Caesar and is insulted that they forgot how they used to praise Pompey.

What is the difference between summarizing and paraphrasing? Summarizing is shorter than paraphrasing and includes only the most important details. Summarizing puts the text in the writer's words, while paraphrasing uses the original text. Paraphrasing is shorter than summarizing, and paraphrasing includes only the main idea. Paraphrasing puts only the main idea in the writer's words, while summarizing includes key details.

Summarizing is shorter than paraphrasing and includes only the most important details.

How are paraphrasing and summarizing similar? Select three options. They include details of the text. They are written with new words. They include the main idea of the original text. They are longer than the original text. They include exact quotes from the original text.

They include details of the text. They are written with new words. They include the main idea of the original text.

The character who opposes the protagonist is the foil antagonist archetype tragic hero.

antagonist

Which statement best summarizes the conflict in this passage? Cassius says he agrees that he would seem suspicious and insincere if he treated everyone the way he treats Brutus. Brutus suspects that Cassius's flattery is fueled by intentions that will put him at risk, and Cassius assures Brutus that he is honest and trustworthy. Cassius protests that just because he has many dear friends he spends time with does not mean that Brutus should not trust him. Brutus wonders why Cassius keeps insisting that Brutus is such a great man, so he asks Cassius.

Brutus suspects that Cassius's flattery is fueled by intentions that will put him at risk, and Cassius assures Brutus that he is honest and trustworthy.

Which prediction about the plot does this passage most support? Cassius will die. Rome will be destroyed. Brutus will die. Brutus will support Caesar.

Brutus will die.

Who is Brutus's foil in Julius Caesar? Caesar the soothsayer Cassius Marullus

Cassius

Which paraphrase of the passage is the most accurate? Flavius says, "See whether their basest metal be not moved. They vanish tongue-tied in their guiltiness." Then he tells Marullus where to go to "disrobe the images." Marullus protests because it is the feast of Lupercal, but Flavius tells him that it does not matter. Flavius says, "Let no images be hung with Caesar's trophies," and tells Marullus to clean up the streets. Flavius and Marullus decide to wipe the streets clean of homage to Caesar and to chase away those who want to celebrate him. Flavius and Marullus talk about who should complete what task to clear the streets. Flavius hopes that he has changed the high spirits of the people in the streets and sends them away before Caesar sees them. He instructs Marullus to go toward the capitol, while he himself goes the other way to take down any images of Caesar or decorations on his statues. Marullus wants to know if that is OK, because everyone is celebrating the feast of Lupercal. Flavius does not care, and he tells Marullus to do as he says and send the crowds home.

Flavius hopes that he has changed the high spirits of the people in the streets and sends them away before Caesar sees them. He instructs Marullus to go toward the capitol, while he himself goes the other way to take down any images of Caesar or decorations on his statues. Marullus wants to know if that is OK, because everyone is celebrating the feast of Lupercal. Flavius does not care, and he tells Marullus to do as he says and send the crowds home.

Which statements would best fit in a summary of this passage? Select three options. The cobbler compares himself to a doctor. Flavius wants to know why the cobbler is not working. The cobbler and others are celebrating Caesar's victory. Flavius want to know why commoners are in the streets. The cobbler wants the others to wear out their shoes so he can fix them.

Flavius wants to know why the cobbler is not working. The cobbler and others are celebrating Caesar's victory. Flavius want to know why commoners are in the streets.

How is foreshadowing most useful to the audience? It helps them make predictions. It summarizes the story for them so far. It helps them understand characters. It tells them exactly what will happen.

It helps them make predictions.


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