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Help me!!!!!!!!!

Which lines from the play best support the interpretation that Caesar will be killed not because of actual action, but because of what others fear he may do in the future?

A.) The valiant never taste of death but once
B.) And therefore think him as a serpent's egg
C.) Seek none, / conspiracy. / Hide it in smiles and affability.
D.) Alas, my lord, / Your wisdom is consumed in confidence.

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i think its A and i am trying to help. I am not very sure because i didnt read the story i am assuming its A
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