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How do the bolded lines show Mark Antony's manipulation of the Roman crowd?

O Mark Antony recalls a memory of Caesar's military conquest to make the conspirators feel better about
assassinating Caesar.
O Mark Antony recalls a memory of Caesar's military conquest to help recruit people to the Roman army even if
Caesar is dead.
O Mark Antony recalls a memory of Caesar's military conquest to relate to the men in the crowd who served in the
Roman army.
O Mark Antony recalls a memory of Caesar's military conquest to show the great success of the Roman army
despite the leader.


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Mark Antony recalls a memory of Caesar's military conquest to relate to the men in the crowd who served in the Roman army.

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Mark Anthony while speaking to the public of Rome, counted all the efforts that Julius Caesar served for them and the nation. He remembers a military conquest of Caesar and makes the crowd think about the patriotic feelings and emotions of Caesar towards his men and nation. In his speech, he wants the people to 'shed' their tears as they have lost someone so great and so mighty. Brutus' speech had made the crowd think Caesar to be an ambitious person and a tyrant. Through his speech, Anthony brought the reality in front of the public. He asked the public not to believe in Brutus' words and to believe in Caesar's patriotism.

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