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read the excerpt from julius caesar, act 1, scene 2. cassius. ay, do you fear it? then must i think you would not have it so. brutus. i would not, cassius; yet i love him well. but wherefore do you hold me here so long? what is it that you would impart to me? if it be aught toward the general good, set honour in one eye and death ith other, and i will look on both indifferently; for let thegods so speed me as i love the name of honour more than i fear death. which prediction about the plot does this passage most support? ○ cassius will die. ○ rome will be destroyed. ○ brutus will kill caesar for the good of rome. ○ brutus will choose life before honor.
Brutus states he loves Caesar but prioritizes the general good and honor over his own life. This shows he is open to acting against Caesar if it serves Rome, which aligns with the core conflict of Julius Caesar. The other options are not supported: there is no indication Cassius will die, Rome will be destroyed, or Brutus will choose life over honor.
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Brutus will kill Caesar for the good of Rome.