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In Act V of Julius Caesar, what did Antony mean when he said, "In your bad strokes, Brutus, you give good words: Witness the hole you made in Caesar’s heart,Crying ‘Long live! Hail, Caesar!”

A.) You are a hypocrite but speak very well; didn't you cry "Long live Caesar!" just as you were stabbing him?

B.) You are a terrible swordsman; didn't you cry "Long live Caesar!" just as you were stabbing him?

C.) You make your bad deeds look good; didn't you cry "Long live Caesar!" just as you were stabbing him?

D.) You say nice things about others; didn't you cry "Long live Caesar!" just as you were stabbing him?

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

he is hoping Ceasar a long life while ending it

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Answer: A.) You are a hypocrite but speak very well; didn't you cry "Long live Caesar!" just as you were stabbing him?

Explanation: Giving good words during bad strokes means doing the opposite of what you're saying, therefore Antony was accusing Brutus of being a hypocrite.