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what does casca mean when he declares that he \will set this foot of mine as far as who goes farthest\?
a cassius asks casca if he knows a man as monstrous as the portentous storm battering rome that night. casca replies by asking if he means caesar.
b cassius asks casca if he knows a man as monstrous as the portentous storm battering rome that night. casca replies by asking if he means pompey.
c cassius asks casca if he knows a man as monstrous as the portentous storm battering rome that night. casca replies by asking if he means brutus.
This line comes from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Casca's declaration is his commitment to join the conspiracy against Caesar fully, matching the context where he confirms he understands Cassius's veiled reference to Caesar as the "monstrous" force (like the storm) threatening Rome.
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a. Cassius asks Casca if he knows a man as monstrous as the portentous storm battering Rome that night. Casca replies by asking if he means Caesar.