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Read the excerpt from act 4, scene 3, of The Tragedy
of Julius Caesar.
BRUTUS. O Cassius, I am sick of many griefs..
CASSIUS. Of your philosophy you make no use,
If you give place to accidental evils.
BRUTUS. No man bears sorrow better. Portia is dead.
CASSIUS. Ha! Portia?
BRUTUS. She is dead.
CASSIUS. How scaped I killing when I crossed you
so?
O insupportable and touching loss!
Upon what sickness?
BRUTUS. Impatient of my absence,
And grief that young Octavius with Mark Antony
Have made themselves so strong-for with her death
Which evidence from the text supports the conclusion
that Cassius and Brutus have reconciled? Select two
options.
"Of your philosophy you make no use, / If you give
place to accidental evils."
"Portia is dead."
"How scaped I killing when I crossed you so? / O
insupportable and touching loss!"
"Speak no more of her."
"In this I bury all unkindness, Cassius."