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English, 07.06.2021 17:40 kaziyahf2006

Read the excerpt from act 5, scene 1, of Julius Caesar. BRUTUS. Even by the rule of that philosophy
By which I did blame Cato for the death
Which he did give himself—I know not how,
But I do find it cowardly and vile
For fear of what might fall so to prevent
The time of life—arming myself with patience
To stay the providence of some high powers
That govern us below.

Why does Shakespeare most likely use arming as opposed to a word like providing?

Arming describes the steps Brutus is taking to plan his retreat.
Arming reminds readers of the swords used by the conspirators during Caesar’s murder.
Arming reveals Brutus’s growing sense of confidence in Cassius’ ability to lead Rome.
Arming suggests that as a warrior prepares for battle, Brutus has prepared himself for whatever happens with strength.

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