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How does Mark Antony and Octavius’ fight about the value of Lepidus develop the plot of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar?

Their fight shows that they are united and supportive of each other’s choices.
Their fight shows that they both really like Lepidus.
Their fight shows that they both do not like Lepidus.
Their fight develops Mark Antony’s arrogance and sets up disagreement between Mark Antony and Octavius.

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Answer: Their fight shows that they are united and supportive of each other's choices.

Explanation: In ACt IV, Scene I of "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare, Mark Antony and Octavius' fight about the value of Lepidus develops the plot of the play because their fight shows that they are united and supportive of each other's choices. Octavius thinks that Lepidus is a valiant soldier. Mark Antony thinks he is like his horse, he can only do what he is told. They respect each other's opinion and continue to talk about fighting the conspirators.

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