We can draw a conclusion about the soothsayer’s prediction about Caesar that, 'The soothsayer is not sure if Caesar will be harmed or not.'
Answer: Option C.
Step-by-step explanation:
The conversation between Portia and Soothsayer is from a play ‘Julius Caesar’ written by William Shakespeare which is a tragedy play of Julius Caesar. When Portia asks Soothsayer whether Caesar is in any harm or whether something will befall him? To which Soothsayer replies by saying that he’s not sure, but he is afraid that something will might happen to Caesar. The line ‘None that I know will be; much that I fear may chance’ states that whatever he is afraid of perhaps would happen.