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English, 16.04.2021 14:00, brooke0713

The interaction between Ligarius and Brutus at the end of Act II, Scene 1 serves to:
1) Provide the other characters in the play a way to
make an exit.
2)Raise questions about Brutus's involvement in
the conspiracy
3)Confirm that Brutus will participate in the
conspirators' plot.
4)Let the audience know that Ligarius is an
important person in Rome.

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