Which statements bestinterpret the allusion used in
the passage? Choose five options.
O The i...
English, 25.03.2021 07:00, kaitlynnputtere
Which statements bestinterpret the allusion used in
the passage? Choose five options.
O The ides means "bad news.
The ides of March is March 15.
This is a cultural and historical allusion.
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The soothsayer is the only character to mention
the ides of March.
O Caesar's death happened on the ides of March,
O Shakespeare was unfamiliar with the cultural and
historical meanings of the ides of March when
writing his play
O The play was based on historical events
surrounding the murder of Julius Caesar.
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