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jvsome8
22.01.2021 • 
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Drag each tile to the correct box. Arrange the sentences to best develop the claim about Brutus in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
Brutus's choice demonstrates that
his loyalty to Rome was more
important to him than his loyalty
to any one person.
Brutus is loyal to his friend Caesar, but
he is also loyal to Rome.
In Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar,
Brutus struggles with an internal
conflict of loyalty
This loyalty shows that Brutus wishes
to be an honorable person, but he is
conflicted on the best course of
action.
Ultimately, Brutus decides to take
part in the plot against his friend,
Caesar.

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