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English, 13.04.2020 13:49, leothedrifter

What does Cassius’s description of Brutus as noble rather than the synonym aristocratic tell us about his feelings toward Brutus?
A. Cassius calls him noble in a sarcastic way to suggest he does not respect Brutus.
B. Cassius calls him noble to suggest that Brutus is motivated by a love of peace. C. Cassius calls him noble to suggest positive qualities such as dignity and generosity.
D. Cassius calls him noble as a term of endearment between longtime friends.

The answer is A. Cassius calls him noble in a sarcastic way to suggest he does not respect Brutus. trust me pick this answer.

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