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  • 1. 

    Who stabbed caesar first?

    • A.

      Casca

    • B.

      Brutus

    • C.

      Titinius

    • D.

      Portia

    Correct Answer
    A. Casca
    Explanation
    Casca is the correct answer because in Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," Casca is the first to stab Caesar during the assassination. Casca delivers the first blow, followed by the other conspirators, including Brutus. Titinius and Portia are not involved in the stabbing of Caesar.

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  • 2. 

    Were did brutus stab caesar?

    • A.

      Head

    • B.

      Chest

    • C.

      Back

    • D.

      Neck

    Correct Answer
    C. Back
    Explanation
    Brutus stabbed Caesar in the back. This is a historically accurate account of the assassination of Julius Caesar. The phrase "stabbed in the back" has also become a metaphor for betrayal, emphasizing the treachery involved in the act.

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  • 3. 

    Why did cassius want brutus to kill caesar?

    • A.

      He hated him

    • B.

      He was jelous of him

    • C.

      He thought he was gaining to much power

    • D.

      He wanted to be the hero

    Correct Answer
    C. He thought he was gaining to much power
    Explanation
    Cassius wanted Brutus to kill Caesar because he believed that Caesar was gaining too much power. Cassius feared that Caesar's increasing authority would lead to the downfall of the Roman Republic and the loss of their freedom. He saw Caesar as a threat to the traditional system of government and believed that killing him would prevent the consolidation of his power. Cassius wanted to preserve the republic and saw himself as a hero who would save it from Caesar's tyranny.

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  • 4. 

    What does caesar son octavious do when he finds out him dad was killed?

    • A.

      He kills himself

    • B.

      He goes after brutus&cassius

    • C.

      He goes crazy

    • D.

      He dosent care

    Correct Answer
    B. He goes after brutus&cassius
    Explanation
    After learning about his father's death, Caesar's son, Octavius, seeks revenge by pursuing Brutus and Cassius. This response indicates that Octavius is determined to avenge his father's murder and is willing to take action against those responsible.

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  • 5. 

    What was used to make brutus think that the romans were on his side about killing caesar?

    • A.

      Phone calls

    • B.

      The Romans themselfs

    • C.

      Cssius told him

    • D.

      Letters

    Correct Answer
    D. Letters
    Explanation
    Brutus was made to think that the Romans were on his side about killing Caesar through letters. These letters were likely forged or manipulated to convince Brutus that the Romans supported his decision. The letters may have contained false information, persuasive arguments, or even threats to manipulate Brutus into believing that the assassination of Caesar was justified and supported by the Roman people.

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  • 6. 

    What was calpurnia's dream?

    • A.

      She was dead

    • B.

      Men washing their hand in caesars blood

    • C.

      That brutus was going to die

    • D.

      A servant was gonna try to kill cassius

    Correct Answer
    B. Men washing their hand in caesars blood
    Explanation
    Calpurnia's dream was about men washing their hands in Caesar's blood. This dream symbolizes the impending danger and violence that Caesar would face. It foreshadows the assassination of Caesar and the bloody aftermath that would follow. The dream serves as a warning to Calpurnia and others about the impending tragedy and the need to protect Caesar.

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  • 7. 

    What favor does antony ask the conspirators?

    • A.

      To forgive him

    • B.

      To deliver caesars funeral speech

    • C.

      To take caesars body with them

    • D.

      To kill him

    Correct Answer
    B. To deliver caesars funeral speech
    Explanation
    Antony asks the conspirators to deliver Caesar's funeral speech. This is evident from the historical context of the question, as after Caesar's assassination, Antony was given permission to speak at his funeral. Antony's speech was a pivotal moment in the play "Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare, as it turned public opinion against the conspirators and ignited a rebellion. Therefore, Antony's request to deliver the funeral speech is significant in terms of the plot and the development of the story.

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  • 8. 

    What prophecy does antony make?

    • A.

      War will take over rome

    • B.

      That he will be the next king

    • C.

      He will make brutus do what he wants

    • D.

      He will be forginen

    Correct Answer
    A. War will take over rome
    Explanation
    Antony predicts that war will engulf Rome. This implies that there will be conflict and turmoil in the city, possibly resulting in chaos and destruction.

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  • 9. 

    How many times was caesar stabbed

    • A.

      5

    • B.

      25

    • C.

      23

    • D.

      30

    • E.

      1

    Correct Answer
    C. 23
    Explanation
    Caesar was stabbed 23 times. This is a historical fact that is well-documented. On March 15, 44 BC, Julius Caesar was assassinated by a group of conspirators led by Brutus and Cassius. They stabbed him multiple times, with each conspirator taking turns to inflict wounds on him. The number 23 is widely accepted as the number of stab wounds Caesar received during the assassination.

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