English, 21.07.2020 17:01 ccollingwood
Match each event in the play to the corresponding part of a plot.
Caesar has defeated Pompey and returns in
X
triumph to rule Rome.
rising action
Brutus sees the ghost of Caesar.
X
falling action
Brutus and the other conspirators murder
Caesar.
x
climax
The conspirators convince Brutus to join
them.
x
exposition
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