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Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A in act 1 scene 2 of Julius Caesar A. “Another general shout!/ I do believe that these applauses are/For some new
honours that are heap'd on Caesar.” (Lines 139-141)
B. “That you do love me, I am nothing jealous; / What you would work me to, I have
some aim” (Lines 169-170)
C. “Brutus had rather be a villager/ Than to repute himself a son of Rome/ Under
these hard conditions as this time/ Is like to lay upon us.” (Lines 179-182)
D. “I am glad that my weak words / Have struck but thus much show of fire from
Brutus.” (Lines 183-184)

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