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Act I Chronology Directions: Number the following incidents in the order (1-9) in which they occurred.
Caesar disregards the Soothsayer's warning to beware the Ides of March.
Casca enters Cassius' conspiracy on the night before the Ides of March.
Caesar returns to Rome after defeating Pompey.
Cassius, now certain that Brutus can be won over, prepares to meet with the
conspiracy.
The first domestic opposition to Caesar is evident in the speeches and action
of the two Tribunes, Flavius and Marullus.
The opposition to Caesar becomes more apparent as Cassius attempts to win
Brutus' allegiance.
Brutus reveals his private fears that Caesar will accept the crown.
Cinna is sent to place forged notes in praise of Brutus.
Casca brings his account of Caesar's three refusals to accept the crown from
Mark Antony

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