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near the end of scene i, what do flavius and marullus plan to do? ○ a t…

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near the end of scene i, what do flavius and marullus plan to do?
○ a theyre going to take down the fabric scarves that have been used to decorate statues of caesar. they want to deny the celebration of caesars victory over pompey.
○ b theyre going to put up the fabric scarves that have been used to decorate statues of caesar. they want to celebrate caesars victory over pompey.
○ c theyre going to take down the fabric scarves that have been used to decorate statues of caesar. they want to deny kill all the citizens who celebrate caesars victory over brutus.

question 2
what worries them about caesar?
○ a hes an unpopular leader, they say, who is not worshipped. they fear that he will be killed by the citizens.
○ b hes a leader, who is worshipped, however, they fear he is too weak. they fear that will not be able to maintain his power and that his rivals will take advantage of him.
○ c hes a bully, they say, who is worshipped without cause. they fear that hell become the king and hold too much power. they also say he thinks too highly of himself.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For the first question: In Julius Caesar Scene I, Flavius and Marullus oppose the celebration of Caesar's victory over Pompey, so they plan to remove decorative scarves from Caesar's statues to stop the celebration. Option c has incorrect details about Brutus, and option b is the opposite of their action.
For the second question: Flavius and Marullus are concerned that Caesar is gaining too much adoration and will become an overly powerful king, which matches the description in option c. Options a and b contradict their actual worries about Caesar's growing power.

Answer:

  1. a. They're going to take down the fabric scarves that have been used to decorate statues of Caesar. They want to deny the celebration of Caesar's victory over Pompey.
  2. c. He's a bully, they say, who is worshipped without cause. They fear that he'll become the king and hold too much power. They also say he thinks too highly of himself.