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read the excerpt from julius caesar, act 1, scene 2. brutus. cassius, b…

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read the excerpt from julius caesar, act 1, scene 2. brutus. cassius, be not deceived. if i have veiled my look, i turn the trouble of my countenance merely upon myself. vexèd i am of late with passions of some difference, conceptions only proper to myself, which give some soil, perhaps, to my behaviours. but let not therefore my good friends be grieved— among which number, cassius, be you one— nor construe any further my neglect than that poor brutus, with himself at war, forgets the shows of love to other men. which statement best summarizes the conflict in this passage? brutus betrayed cassius, and now cassius is angry with him. cassius offends brutus by saying that he does not like the way brutus looks. while cassius and others have noticed a difference in brutus, brutus explains that his actions are not because of anything they have done. it is only because brutus is struggling within himself and has let it unfairly impact how he treats others. brutus clarifies that cassius is his closest friend.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Analyze the first option: The excerpt shows Brutus explaining his behavior, not betraying Cassius, so this is incorrect.
  • Analyze the second option: Cassius is not offending Brutus about his looks; Brutus is explaining his veiled look, so this is incorrect.
  • Analyze the third option: Brutus says his troubled look and behavior are due to his internal struggles ("with himself at war") and not because of others, and he asks friends (including Cassius) not to be grieved or misinterpret his neglect, which matches this summary.
  • Analyze the fourth option: The passage is about Brutus explaining his behavior, not clarifying Cassius as his closest friend, so this is incorrect.

Answer:

The statement that best summarizes the conflict in this passage is: While Cassius and others have noticed a difference in Brutus, Brutus explains that his actions are not because of anything they have done. It is only because Brutus is struggling within himself and has let it unfairly impact how he treats others.