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Which of the following is not a reason Brutus gives for why Caesar should die?

Caesar may not be satisfied with his rank; he may aspire for more.
Caesar may act dangerously with the power he is given.
It is well-known that Caesar is highly ambitious.
There is no way to tell how Caesar may act if he's crowned.

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Answer:

It is well-known that Caesar is highly ambitious.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since Caesar was highly ambitious, they used this trait to entice the most honorable man to the city of Rome (Brutus) to betray his best friend. He had many grand plans and although Brutus did not orginally believe this of Caeser his alligence was to the city and not his friend. He truely believed his actions would save the people even at the cost of his friendship.

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Answer:

Brutus' reasons for why Caesar should die do not include Caesar's possible satisfaction with his rank or Caesar's potential for actiing dangerously with the power he is given.

Step-by-step explanation:

Brutus gives several reasons for why he believes Caesar should be killed, including Caesar's ambition and the potential for him to act dangerously if given more power.

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