Answer:
not to be trusted
Step-by-step explanation:
The above dialogue of Brutus shows the conflict of interest within his own self about the impending crowning of Caeser as king. Brutus, even though he's a friend of Julius Caeser, questions whether it is good or not to actually crown him as king. In his greater love for the nation and people, he suggests that it is a better idea to kill him. Adders are poisonous snakes that some out during the day to enjoy the sunshine, and just like the snake, Caeser is also crafty and can be so authoritative to bring about the destruction of the kingdom. He thinks that he can't be trusted with the power of a ruler, as he fears he will become drunk with power.