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Read the excerpt below from act 1.2 of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar and answer the question that follows.

BRUTUS:
And so it is. For this time I will leave you.
Tomorrow, if you please to speak with me,
I will come home to you; or, if you will,
Come home to me, and I will wait for you.

CASSIUS:
I will do so. Till then, think of the world.



Which statement summarizes this passage best?

A. Brutus and Cassius plan to meet tomorrow at either of their homes.
B. Cassius plans to buy Brutus’ house.
C. Brutus plans to buy Cassius’ house.
D. Brutus and Cassius will meet tomorrow at the Forum.

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Answer:

Brutus and Cassius plan to meet tomorrow at either of their homes.

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Answer: A) Brutus and Cassius plan to meet tomorrow at either of their homes.

Step-by-step explanation: A summary is a brief statement or account of the main points of something. In the given excerpt from act 1.2 of "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare, we can see a conversation between Brutus and Cassius about meeting the next day at either of their homes, so from the given options, the statement that best summarizes the passage is the corresponding to option A.

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