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How does Brutus feel about killing Caesar at the start of Act 2?

He is searching for a way to convince the conspirators not to kill Caesar


He's trying to justify to himself why Caesar should die


He is full of grief and sadness, but he knows Caesar must die.


He is convinced that a "wait and see" approach is best.

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He is searching for a way to convince the conspirators not to kill Caesar. He is full of grief and sadness, but he knows Caesar must die. He's trying to justify to himself why Caesar should die.

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