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प्रश्न
Answer the following question by ticking the correct options.
The offer that Cassius makes to Antony after Caesar's assassination is that………
विकल्प
the conspirators would like to be friends with him
he may take Caesar's body to the pulpit and speak to the crowd praising Caesar
for his achievementshis recommendations will be as strong as that of the conspirators while distributing the powers and benefits to friends
he may join the conspiracy against Caesar
उत्तर
his recommendations will be as strong as that of the conspirators while distributing the powers and benefits to friends
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