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Fix Sentence Voice In this paragraph about The Tragedy of Julius
Caesar, correct the passive sentences that should
be active, and vice versa. Share
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paragraph with a classmate and be prepared to
explain why you changed the sentences you did.
In Act I of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Caesar has
returned to Rome from Spain. The senators Ĺżear
that the people will make him a king. Caesar's
growing popularity worries Brutus. Brutus is
told by Cassius that Caesar is only a great leader
because Romans are so weak. A story about
how Caesar nearly drowned and was saved by
Cassius is told. A plan is developed to take down
Caesar as the night is filled with strange omens.
On the ides of March, Caesar is killed by the
conspirators. A warning was given to Caesar by
his wife, but Caesar did not listen. A speech was
given at Caesar's funeral by Mark Antony. He
tries to convince the people that Caesar was a
good and noble man.
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