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English, 12.01.2021 18:10, tydukes10

HELP PLS I’LL GIVE BRAINLIEST ANSWER How do BOTH passages approach the event
of crossing the Rubicon differently?
Passage 1 mainly focuses on the likely
disadvantages of the crossing, while
Passage 2 suggests there will be rewards.
Passage 1 presents the reasons for Caesar's
decision, while Passage 2 suggests his
decision required little thought.
Passage 1 mainly presents Caesar's actions
and feelings, while Passage 2 focuses on how
his soldiers act and feel.
Passage 1 presents events that occurred
before the crossing, while Passage 2 focuses
on what occurred after.


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How do BOTH passages approach the event
of crossing the

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