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PLS HELP TY Read the excerpt below from act 3.3 of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar and answer the question that follows.

Third Plebeian:
Your name, sir, truly.

CINNA THE POET:
Truly, my name is Cinna.

First Plebeian:
Tear him to pieces! He’s a conspirator!

CINNA THE POET:
I am Cinna the Poet, I am Cinna the Poet!

Fourth Plebeian:
Tear him for his bad verses, tear him for his bad verses!

CINNA THE POET:
I am not Cinna the conspirator! . . .

Third Plebeian:
Tear him; tear him!

[The plebeians beat Cinna the Poet]

Which word describes the character traits of the plebeian mob best?

friendly
sad
cruel
kind

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