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read the excerpt from act 5, scene 2, of julius caesar. alarum. enter brutus and messala brutus. ride, ride, messala, ride, and give these bills unto the legions on the other side. loud alarum let them set on at once, for i perceive but cold demeanour in octavius wing, and sudden push gives them the overthrow. ride, ride, messala, let them all come down. exeunt what does shakespeare mean by the phrase \cold demeanour\ as spoken by brutus in this passage? ○ physical strength ○ unbroken resolve ○ heightened awareness ○ lack of enthusiasm
In this context from Julius Caesar, Brutus observes Octavius' forces and notes a "cold demeanour" as a weakness that a sudden attack can exploit. "Cold" here describes a lack of energetic drive or eagerness, which aligns with "lack of enthusiasm." The other options do not fit: physical strength, unbroken resolve, and heightened awareness would not be weaknesses Brutus would seek to attack suddenly.
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lack of enthusiasm