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Read the passage below from shakespeare's play julius caesar. mark antony [adresses the crowd as he stands on stage] friends , romans, countrymen, lend me your ears; i come to bury caesar, not to praise him. the evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with their bones; so let it be with caesar. the noble brutus hath told you caesar was ambitious: if it were so, it was a grievous fault, and grievously hath caesar answer’d it. here, under leave of brutus and the rest— for brutus is an honorable man; so are they all, all honorable men— come i to speak in caesar’s funeral. he was my friend, faithful and just to me. in this speech, marc antony is speaking to the characters (the crowd) in the play allowing him to share his ideas with them while they listen. what most likely motivated shakespeare to have mark antony deliver this type of speech? question 4 options: his monologue allows him to share his ideas to the crowd without interruption. his monologue allows him to share his innermost feelings, making him appear that he is talking to himself. his soliloquy prevents him from interrupting other characters while they are trying to interrupt his speech. his soliloquy allows him to share his ideas to the crowd without interruption.

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