Answer:
A. He has trouble relaxing.
C. He treats his servants humanely.
Step-by-step explanation:
In William Shakespeare's play "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar", the themes of loyalty and brotherhood, and the fight for power is prevalent throughout. The murder of Julius Caesar starts the chain of events that will lead to the fateful downfall of Brutus and Cassius.
In the given excerpt from Act IV scene III, Brutus is shown trying to get some sleep right after he had got the fateful news of the death of his wife Portia. His way of addressing his servant Lucius shows that he is mindful of how he treats everyone, including his servants. Though he has trouble relaxing after the devastating news, he still acts humanely towards his servants.