Why is cassius so intent on convincing brutus to join with the conspirators?
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English, 12.10.2019 07:50 anikabarnhart
Why is cassius so intent on convincing brutus to join with the conspirators?
a.
brutus is a well-known assassin who can teach the conspirators how to do the job correctly.
b.
brutus knows where caesar lives and can the conspirators strike caesar in his home.
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brutus is highly respected, and cassius knows that joining with brutus will give the conspirators credibility.
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brutus wants to be king, and cassius knows that brutus will do anything for power.
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