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antony's remark mischief, thou art afoot , take thou what course thou wilt!, shows him to be .........
1 ruthless manipulator
2 Honourable man
3 loyal friend
4 tactful man
Kindly ans fast ......

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Answered by serdan2114
6
It can be both ruthless manipulator as well as as a loyal friend to Caeser
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serdan2114: I do think so he's tactful as the meaning of tactful is knowing to say the right word at the right time
serdan2114: Don't you think so
serdan2114: Because mark Antony said the right words at the speech
serdan2114: At first he calls brutus as honourable
serdan2114: And doesn't blame him
serdan2114: There are many examples
serdan2114: In the speech
pratyashaKr: Yes
serdan2114: Our teacher didn't give us the answer because of that reason
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Answered by smartbrainz
0

"Antony's remark mischief, thou art afoot, Take thou what course thou wilt! shows him to be a loyal friend.

Option (3)

Explanation:

  • This question is a bit confusing provided that Antony, in reality, has all the qualities given in four options. He was a ruthless manipulator which made him an ally to Ceasar.
  • He is an honourable man as his grade is superior in Rome. He was given the position of general. Although according to history, there were affairs between Antony and Cleopatra( whom Ceasar has a romantic interest), he always remained loyal to Ceasar.
  • He is a tactful man as he knows where to use the words rightly but in this instance, he speaks out of love and loyalty for his dead friend.

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