Which of these passages from Julius Caesar Act 5 does not directly develop the theme of friendship? Rereading each quote in context will help you answer correctly. O setting sun, / As in thy red rays thou dost sink tonight, / So in his red blood Cassius' day is set; / The sun of Rome is set! Come now, keep thine oath; / Now be a freeman: and with this good sword, / That ran through Caesar's bowels, search this bosom. / Stand not to answer: here, take thou the hilts; / And, when my face is cover'd, as 'tis now, / Guide thou the sword. Why didst thou send me forth, brave Cassius? / Did
Don't believe I read that book but I researched it for you... And in their steads do ravens, crows and kites, / Fly o'er our heads and downward look on us, / As we were sickly prey: their shadows seem / A canopy most fatal, under which / Our army lies, ready to give up the ghost. https://www.coursehero.com/tutors-problems/Poetry/9265158-Which-of-these-passages-from-Julius-Caesar-Act-5-does-not-directly-dev/
oh thank you! @narissa
You're welcome I really hope I helped you out.
thats not one of my choices,by I'm trying to see which one closely relates @narissa
Oh okay I'm sorry. I just saw you where here for a while and wanted to help you in some way.
thanks! i do appreciate your helping! @narissa
Okay good luck!
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