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PLEASE HELP PLEASE I NEED THESE QUESTIONS TO BE RIGHT

1) Standing over Brutus’s body, how does Antony explain the motives of each of the assassins but one?
2) Who is the sole assassin that doesn’t fit Antony’s categorization?

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Final answer:

In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Antony describes the motives of the assassins standing over Brutus's body, except for the sole assassin who doesn't fit his categorization.

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In Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, Antony explains the motives of each of the assassins standing over Brutus's body, except for the sole assassin who doesn't fit Antony's categorization. Antony describes the motivations of Brutus, Cassius, and the others as being driven by a false belief that they were acting in the best interest of Rome, to protect the Republic from Caesar's perceived tyranny. However, Antony doesn't explain the motives of the last assassin because it is revealed that this assassin was against the assassination plot from the beginning and only participated to ensure that no harm came to Caesar.

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Answer:Brutus

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Brutus has to be the only other assassin because antony is the only other person named

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