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match each example of a conflict in julius caesar with the type of conflict. brutus feels guilty about assassinating julius caesar external conflict with a character the commoners are angry about the power of the government. internal conflict with oneself antony and brutus argue over money. external conflict with society
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- For "Brutus feels guilty about assassinating Julius Caesar": Internal conflict is a struggle within a character. Brutus's guilt is his own internal struggle, so it matches "internal conflict with oneself".
- For "The commoners are angry about the power of the government": External conflict with society involves a character or group against societal norms/institutions. The commoners' anger at the government (a societal institution) fits "external conflict with society".
- For "Antony and Brutus argue over money": External conflict with a character is a struggle between two characters. Antony and Brutus, as two characters, arguing fits "external conflict with a character".
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- Brutus feels guilty about assassinating Julius Caesar → internal conflict with oneself
- The commoners are angry about the power of the government → external conflict with society
- Antony and Brutus argue over money → external conflict with a character