Julius Caesar 1.3 Performance: Casca, Lines 15-32

Julius Caesar 1.3 Performance: Casca, Lines 15-32

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Interactive Video

English, Other

6th Grade - University

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Hard

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The transcript describes a series of supernatural events, including a hand that burns without harm, a lion that does not attack, women witnessing fiery men, and a nocturnal bird appearing at noon. These events are interpreted as ominous signs, suggesting they are not natural occurrences but portents of significant changes or events affecting the climate.

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

What significance does the speaker attribute to the bird of night sitting at noonday?

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How does the speaker interpret the conjunction of prodigies?

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