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MARIA: In Julius Caesar, there's really no way that events could have turned out well for Rome. If Brutus and Cassius hadn't assassinated Caesar, Caesar would have ruled as a tyrant. EDGAR: And since they did assassinate Caesar, there was a horrible civil war. RIKU: It isn't clear that Caesar would have been a tyrant. If you remember, Mark Antony offered Caesar a crown three times, but he refused it all three times. VICTOR: True, but it seems pretty clear that that was just for show: something to make Caesar look humble in front of the crowds. RIKU: So in a way, Caesar's humble behavior is evidence that he actually wanted to be emperor of Rome. I see what you mean. Which student is most clearly assessing a discussion partner's claim? A. Victor B. Edgar C. Maria D. Riku

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