Respuesta :
the answer is B-
Mark Antony repeats that line to discredit Brutus by giving examples that prove that Caesar was not ambitious.
Mark Antony repeats that line to discredit Brutus by giving examples that prove that Caesar was not ambitious.
Answer:
Mark Antony repeats that line to discredit Brutus by giving examples that prove that Caesar was not ambitious.
Explanation:
In this speech, Antony is pretending to support Brutus. Brutus has just stated that Caesar was too ambitious, and therefore, he was a danger to Rome. Antony repeats the idea that Brutus previously stated ("But Brutus says he was ambitious") and praises Brutus' character ("And Brutus is an honorable man"). Nevertheless, he gives examples of Caesar being kind and humble (crying with the poor, refusing the crown, etc.). Antony is trying to discredit Brutus by giving examples of how humble Caesar was.