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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Part 4: Monologues
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Read the excerpt from act 3, scene 1, of Julius Caesar.
ANTONY. Post back with speed, and tell him [Octavius]
what hath chanced.
Here is a mourning Rome, a dangerous Rome,
No Rome of safety for Octavius yet.
Hie hence and tell him so-Yet stay awhile.
Thou shalt not back till I have borne this corpse
Into the market-place. There shall I try
In my oration how the people take
The cruel issue of these bloody menc
According to the which, thou shalt discourse
To young Octavius of the state of things.
Lend me your hand.
[Exeunt with CAESAR's body]
TIME REMAINING
47:02
What is the best summary of this monologue?
O Antony wants to send Octavius's servant to give
Octavius a report of the events in Rome.
O Antony sends Octavius's servant to Octavius to tell
him that Rome is dangerous and that it is not safe for
him to return yet.
O Antony tells Octavius's servant to tell Octavius what
has happened and to say that Rome is not safe for
Octavius yet. Antony tells him to hurry, but then tells
him to wait until after he takes Caesar's body to the
marketplace to see how the people react to his
eulogy. Once Antony's speech is done, the servant
have a better idea of what will happen next with Rome
and can give Octavius the most up-to-date
information.
O Antony tells Octavius's servant to hurry back to
Octavius to tell him what has happened and warn him
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1 2
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Part 4: Monologues
Pre-Test Active
3
000000000000000-
Mark this and return
9 10
Read the excerpt from act 3, scene 1, of Julius Caesar.
ANTONY. Post back with speed, and tell him [Octavius]
what hath chanced.
Here is a mourning Rome, a dangerous Rome,
No Rome of safety for Octavius yet.
Hie hence and tell him so-Yet stay awhile.
Thou shalt not back till I have borne this corpse
Into the market-place. There shall I try
In my oration how the people take
The cruel issue of these bloody menc
According to the which, thou shalt discourse
To young Octavius of the state of things.
Lend me your hand.
[Exeunt with CAESAR's body]
TIME REMAINING
47:02
What is the best summary of this monologue?
O Antony wants to send Octavius's servant to give
Octavius a report of the events in Rome.
O Antony sends Octavius's servant to Octavius to tell
him that Rome is dangerous and that it is not safe for
him to return yet.
O Antony tells Octavius's servant to tell Octavius what
has happened and to say that Rome is not safe for
Octavius yet. Antony tells him to hurry, but then tells
him to wait until after he takes Caesar's body to the
marketplace to see how the people react to his
eulogy. Once Antony's speech is done, the servant
have a better idea of what will happen next with Rome
and can give Octavius the most up-to-date
information.
O Antony tells Octavius's servant to hurry back to
Octavius to tell him what has happened and warn him
Save and Exit
Submit
Next
Aniyah
![Antony wants to send Octavius's servant to give
Octavius a report of the events in Rome.
TIME REMAINING
46:51
Antony sends Octavius's servant to Octavius to tell
him that Rome is dangerous and that it is not safe for
him to return yet.
O Antony tells Octavius's servant to tell Octavius what
has happened and to say that Rome is not safe for
Octavius yet. Antony tells him to hurry, but then tells
him to wait until after he takes Caesar's body to the
marketplace to see how the people react to his
eulogy. Once Antony's speech is done, the servant
have a better idea of what will happen next with Rome
and can give Octavius the most up-to-date
information.
O Antony tells Octavius's servant to hurry back to
Octavius to tell him what has happened and warn him
not to come to Rome. Then Antony takes Caesar's
body to the marketplace.
Save and Exit
Next
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Transcribed Image Text:Antony wants to send Octavius's servant to give
Octavius a report of the events in Rome.
TIME REMAINING
46:51
Antony sends Octavius's servant to Octavius to tell
him that Rome is dangerous and that it is not safe for
him to return yet.
O Antony tells Octavius's servant to tell Octavius what
has happened and to say that Rome is not safe for
Octavius yet. Antony tells him to hurry, but then tells
him to wait until after he takes Caesar's body to the
marketplace to see how the people react to his
eulogy. Once Antony's speech is done, the servant
have a better idea of what will happen next with Rome
and can give Octavius the most up-to-date
information.
O Antony tells Octavius's servant to hurry back to
Octavius to tell him what has happened and warn him
not to come to Rome. Then Antony takes Caesar's
body to the marketplace.
Save and Exit
Next
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