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English, 27.06.2019 12:00 taytay210

Using your notes about loyalty in the first act of julius caesar, describe the character cassius as either a betrayer or a patriot. your opinion of this character may change as you analyze the other acts, but your response to this question should focus on act i only. write one paragraph of three to five sentences to support your observation of cassius. use proper spelling and grammar. (10 points) (is cassius a traitor in act 1? )

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