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English, 16.10.2019 02:30, bettybales1986

What does casca mean when he says that the strange happenings in rome are portentous? a. they are unimportant to caesar's rule. b. they are confusing to many people. c. they are signs of bad events to come. d. they indicate there are good times ahead.

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