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read the passage. then answer the questions that follow.
caesar. the gods do this in shame of cowardice.
caesar should be a beast without a heart
if he should stay at home today for fear.
no, caesar shall not. danger knows full well
that caesar is more dangerous than he.
we are two lions littered in one day,
and i the elder and more terrible.
and caesar shall go forth.
—the tragedy of julius caesar,
william shakespeare
which phrase in the passage includes a symbol?
\beast without a heart\
what does this symbol represent? strength
what do the two lions caesar mentions symbolize?
caesar and danger
caesar and the gods
the elder and the more terrible
For the question "What do the two lions Caesar mentions symbolize?":
In the passage, Caesar says "We are two lions littered in one day, And I the elder and more terrible" where "we" refers to Caesar and danger (since he earlier states "Danger knows full well That Caesar is more dangerous than he"). So the two lions symbolize Caesar and danger.
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