Why does Decius suggest that "smiling Romans” dipping in the spouts of blood is a good thing?

to flatter Caesar and make sure he will go to the Capitol
to imply that Calpurnia wishes to harm Caesar
to warn Caesar of the plot against him
to explain that Calpurnia is ill and going to die

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Answer:

a. to flatter Caeser and make sure he will go to the capitol

Explanation:

Caeser had been warned by the soothsayer and his wife to beware the ides of March. Decius who was involved in the plot to murder Caesar was sent to make sure that Caesar would go to the capitol that day in order for the conspirators to murder Caesar. Decius is rather honest in his flattery when he says "dipping in the spouts of blood" and that that is a good thing. "smiling Romans" refers to those who are double-faced, with respect and loyalty for their prince, but wish to harm him instead.

Decius suggests that "smiling Romans" dipping in the spouts of blood is a good thing to flatter Caesar and make sure he will go to the Capitol.

What is the summary of this story?

Antony ruled Rome and Cassius and Brutus lost this battle.

Cassius and their conspirators manipulate Brutus with false documents and wanted to join him to murder Caesar. Smiling Romans are not so loyal people to their prince. Caesar was forced to go to the capital by flattery so that he can be murdered by the conspirator.

Thus, A is the correct option.

                 

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