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In the play "Romeo and Juliet," how does Caesar respond to the message he is given?

a) He tells his followers to ignore it.
b) He tells his followers to investigate it.
c) He tells his followers to take it seriously.
d) He tells his followers to record it.

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Final answer:

The question confuses character responses from two different Shakespeare plays. The character Caesar from 'Julius Caesar' tends to dismiss warnings, which does not match any of the provided choices. Additionally, Caesar is not a character in 'Romeo and Juliet'.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question appears to be mentioning two different plays, Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar, both written by William Shakespeare. However, the character 'Caesar' and his reactions to messages pertain to the play Julius Caesar, not Romeo and Juliet. In Julius Caesar, there are instances where Caesar receives warnings, such as the soothsayer's warning to 'Beware the Ides of March,' which Caesar ignores. So, if the question is about Caesar's response in Julius Caesar, the answer is not found in the choices provided, as he dismisses the warnings rather than telling his followers to record, investigate, or take it seriously. On the other hand, if the question mistakenly references Romeo and Juliet, there is no character named Caesar in this play, and the question is incorrect.

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