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flavius. see whether their basest metal be not moved. they vanish tongu…

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flavius. see whether their basest metal be not moved.
they vanish tongue - tied in their guiltiness.
go you down that way towards the capitol;
this way will i. disrobe the images,
if you do find them decked with ceremonies.
marullus may we do so?
you know it is the feast of lupercal.
flavius. it is no matter; let no images
be hung with caesar’s trophies. i’ll about,
and drive away the vulgar from the streets:
so do you too, where you perceive them thick.
the most accurate?
60 〇 flavius says, “see whether their basest metal be
not moved. they vanish tongue - tied in their
guiltiness.” then he tells marullus where to go to
“disrobe the images.” marullus protests because it
is the feast of lupercal, but flavius tells him that it
does not matter. flavius says, “let no images be
hung with caesar’s trophies,” and tells marullus to
clean up the streets.
〇 flavius and marullus decide to wipe the streets
clean of homage to caesar and to chase away
those who want to celebrate him.
65 〇 flavius and marullus talk about who should
complete what task to clear the streets.
〇 flavius hopes that he has changed the high spirits
of the people in the streets and sends them away
before caesar sees them. he instructs marullus to
go toward the capitol, while he himself goes the

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The first option incorrectly claims Marullus protests (he only asks for confirmation) and adds unstated details about cleaning streets beyond the text.
  2. The second option overstates: the text does not say they decide to "chase away those who want to celebrate him"—Flavius only says to drive away the vulgar and remove Caesar's trophies.
  3. The third option is too narrow: the exchange also includes instructions to remove Caesar's trophies from images, not just street-clearing tasks.
  4. The fourth option matches the text: Flavius notes the crowd is guiltily tongue-tied (changed high spirits), tells Marullus to go toward the Capitol while he takes the other way, and orders removal of Caesar's ceremonial decorations to prevent Caesar from seeing the homage.

Answer:

Flavius hopes that he has changed the high spirits of the people in the streets and sends them away before Caesar sees them. He instructs Marullus to go toward the capitol, while he himself goes the other way, and orders the removal of Caesar's trophies from images.