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English, 02.08.2019 11:30, jordanmartinezacierr

Brutus and mark antony speak to the same crowd about the same man and the same event with very different outcomes in mind. how could the same audience be convinced to view caesar’s death one way and then take the opposite point of view after the second man has spoken?

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