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#1 -- At the end of Act III, scene ii, Brutus and Cassius are "rid like madmen from Rome." Describe the conversation that Brutus and Cassius might have. They should discuss the time period between Caesar's death and the riot Antony has unleashed. What do they have to say to each other?

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