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Which event in the play is a supernatural sign that both Romans and Elizabethans would have recognized as a bad omen? A. the play's music B. Caesar's fame C. the Soothsayer's warning D. the meeting of the conspirators
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its not (A) for sure not (C) mabey b but the answer is (D)
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Probably C. A warning might be seen as, a warning... lol Just guessing. A bad ruler in house too, could also be a thing.
Yet a lot of people said D.
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