Answer and Explanation:
Caesar has a bigger ego, and brags about himself, while Brutus is more modest.
This answer choice is correct because we can see in the beginning of this act that Brutus knows that he is well known and has done as many things as Caesar has done, but he keeps it to himself. He is thinking about his actions about killing Caesar, and what the consequences will be once the deed is done, and the consequences of going after other people.
Caesar is shown to misread the signs that are given to him "by the gods", proclaiming that he is being tested for his bravery and to see if he will stay home and be a coward, or stand up and face what needs to be faced. The readings were exactly as they should have been interpreted to the commoner, in which he would die to his "friends", not bring blood to his people.
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