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But here’s a parchment with the seal of Cesar; I found it in his closet, ‘tis his will: Let but the commons hear this testament— Which, pardon me, I do not mean to read— And they would go and kiss dead Caesar's wounds (a) Who speaks these words? Where is the speaker at this moment? (b)What are the contents of Caesar’s will that he is referring to? (c) Why does the speaker read Caesar’s will to the citizens? (d) What is the reaction of the listeners to the reading of the will?

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Answered by nikitasingh79
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ANSWER :

(a)Anthony speaks these words. He is at the pulpit making a Funeral speech over Caesar's assassination.

(b) In his will , Caesar has bequeathed whatever he has to the common people of Rome.

(c)The speaker reads Caesar's will to the citizens because he wants to win over their sympathies for Caesar and thus inflame them against the conspirators.

(d) The listeners at once decide to seek the conspirators and kill them.

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Answered by Anonymous
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(a)Anthony speaks these words. He is at the pulpit making a Funeral speech over Caesar's assassination.

(b) In his will , Caesar has bequeathed whatever he has to the common people of Rome.

(c)The speaker reads Caesar's will to the citizens because he wants to win over their sympathies for Caesar and thus inflame them against the conspirators.

(d) The listeners at once decide to seek the conspirators and kill them.

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