a. human will and fate
b. science and superstition
c. comedy and tragedy
d. wealth and poverty
2) in Julius Caesar, what does Caesar mean when he says, “et tu, brute”?
a. he is disgusted with Brutus’s weakness
b. he is requesting that Brutus save him from conspirators
c. he is taunting Brutus
d. he is devastated that Brutus has joined the conspiracy
3) in Julius Caesar, how does Antony act after the murder of Caesar?
a. he tries to kill Cassius
b. he loses his mind
c. he is careful not to antagonize the conspirators
d. he declares himself emperor of Rome
4) in Julius Caesar, why does Brutus allow Antony to speak at Caesar’s funeral?
a. he believes it is the noble thing to do
b. the conspirators are planning to kill Antony
c. he wants to publicly humiliate Antony
d. he wants to challenge Antony in public
5) In Julius Caesar, how does the crowd react when Brutus speaks at Caesar’s funeral?
a. the crowd directs its anger at Brutus
b. the crowd supports Brutus
c. the crowd mourns for Caesar
d. the crowd makes fun of Brutus
6) in Julius Caesar, how does Antony foster support for Caesar at his funeral?
a. he describes Caesar’s great deeds
b. he accuses the conspirators of murder
c. he names each member of the conspiracy
d. he waves Cassius’s dagger at the mob
