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extracts of julius caesar 1) my credit new stands on such slippery ground ,that one of two bad ways you must conceite me ,either a coward or a flatterer. ques 1) when and to whom does antony speaks this words ? ques 2) why does antony 's credit stand slippery ground ? ques 3) what does antony think the conspirators would regard him as .ex .2) Good country men ,let me depart alone ,and for my sake ,stay here with antony .ques 1) identify the speaker of these lines .ques2) when and where the above lines spoken ? ques 3) bring out the irony in above extract .

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Answered by Thegreatone
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1) Antony speaks these words to the conspirators after they murder Caesar
2) slippery ground stands for the allegiance shown by Antony to Caesar as well as the conspirators
3) Antony things that the conspirators would regard him either as a coward or as a flatterer



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