The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Part 2: Causal Relationships
Question 9 of 17 • LAUSD-Common Core English Language Arts 10 B (Prescriptive) - Summer
Read the excerpt from act 1, scene 3, of Julius Caesar.[CASSIUS.] Now know you, Casca, I have moved alreadySome certain of the noblest-minded RomansTo undergo with me an enterpriseOf honourable dangerous consequence.And I do know by this, they stay for meIn Pompey’s Porch. For now this fearful nightThere is no stir or walking in the streets;And the complexion of the elementIn favour’s like the work we have in hand,Most bloody, fiery, and most terrible.
Answer
A
causes the conspirators to move up their plan
B
makes Cassius more confident about what he has in mind
C
provides time to mourn Pompey’s death
D
prevents anyone from attending the planned meeting
<em>The Tragedy of Julius Caesar</em>, Part 2: Causal Relationships - Question 9 | LAUSD-Common Core English Language Arts 10 B Prescriptive - Summer | Revolt