Marc Antony's rhetoric repeatedly calls Brutus an "honorable man" during his funeral speech in Act III. Which best explains how this affects the mood of the scene? Question 1 options: It makes the reader aware of the building tension in the crowd. It makes the reader feel sympathy for the conspirators. It makes the reader feel suspicious of the crowd. It makes the reader hate Caesar for his ambition.

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I think the reason is that it makes the reader feel sympathy for the conspirators. Besides, if he says that he is an "honorable man" and Antony is at the funeral, we most likely act respectful and have sympathy for the loss. That is why the answer is B

Answer:

It makes the reader aware of the building tension in the crowd.

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