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Soothsayer. none that i know will be; much that i fear may chance. good morrow to you. here the street is narrow. the throng that follows caesar at the heels, of senators, of praetors, common suitors, will crowd a feeble man almost to death. i’ll get me to a place more void, and there speak to great caesar as he comes along. what are the purposes of the imagery in this excerpt? select three options.

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