Final answer:
Caesar is suggesting that he is unfeeling or unmovable and contemplating changing his mind.B) To a school trip; The plane had engine trouble and landed on a deserted island; The principal
Step-by-step explanation:
When Caesar says, "I could be well' moved, if I were as you", he is suggesting that he is unfeeling or unmovable and contemplating changing his mind. By saying that he could be moved if he were as the other person, Caesar is implying that he lacks the emotional capacity to be affected by certain situations in the same way. This line shows Caesar's introspection and his acknowledgement of his own emotional limitations.