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Based on this passage, how have conflicts changed Cassius? Check all that apply. The conflict with Brutus does not change how Cassius perceives Antony. The conflict with Brutus makes Cassius seek revenge against the enemy. The external conflict with Brutus causes Cassius emotional distress. The conflict with Brutus causes Cassius to experience an internal conflict and consider suicide. The conflict with Antony and Octavius is creating mounting pressure for Cassius.

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Answered by indiabrainly
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Explanation:

From the passage above, it appears that Cassius’ conflict with Brutus only infuriates him and drives in him a need to take revenge against the enemy.

His disputes with Brutus, Anthony and Octavius, gives rise to a feeling of unsettlements and instability in Cassius’ mind and causes an enormous amount of pressure building on him.

These reasons lead him to consider committing suicide.

Answered by Sanav1106
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The conflicts had changed Cassius in the following ways:

  • Cassius had had conflicts with Brutus. But those conflicts could not change his thinking about Antony. Due to that conflict, Cassius wants revenge on their enemy.
  • Cassius had conflicts with Antony and Octavious, which had caused conflicts in his heart. They were pressurizing him from inside.
  • Due to these several conflicts, Cassius could not bear the internal pressure and ultimately he committed suicide.

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