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read the excerpt from julius caesar, act 5, scene 5. brutus. come hither, good volumnius. list a word. volumnius. what says my lord? brutus. why this, volumnius. the ghost of caesar hath appeared to me two several times by night—at sardis once, and this last night, here in philippi fields i know my hour is come. volumnius. not so, my lord. brutus. nay, i am sure it is, volumnius. thou seest the world, volumnius, how it goes. our enemies have beat us to the pit, low alarums it is more worthy to leap in ourselves which conclusion does this excerpt best support? that brutus will be killed by his enemies that brutus will always be haunted that brutus is considering taking his own life that brutus and volumnius will fight
Brutus states his "hour is come" after seeing Caesar's ghost twice, acknowledges their defeat, and begins to say it is "more worthy to leap in ourselves"—a phrase implying choosing his own fate over being killed by enemies. This directly points to him considering suicide. The other options do not align: he does not focus on being haunted long-term, fighting, or being killed by enemies, but rather taking his own life.
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that Brutus is considering taking his own life