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In act 2.1 of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, why do the conspirators not swear an oath?

They intend to take an oath but forget to do so.
Brutus thinks they are dishonest men and knows an oath will not mean anything to them.
In ancient Rome, the law stated that they could only take an oath if their fathers were present.
Brutus thinks that honest men will follow through on their intentions; therefore, they do not need to swear an oath.

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Brutus thinks that honest men will follow through on their intentions; therefore, they do not need to swear an oath. the last one is correct.

In act 2.1 of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, the conspirators do not swear an oath because Brutus thinks that honest men will follow through on their intentions; therefore, they do not need to swear an oath. The last option is correct.

The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a history play and tragedy writen by William Shakespeare.This play along with other plays written by Shakespeare is based on true events from Roman history, which also include Coriolanus and Antony and Cleopatra.

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