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CASCA. You speak to Casca, and to such a man

That is no fleering tell-tale. Hold, my hand.

Be factious for redress of all these griefs

And I will set this foot of mine as far

As who goes farthest.

–The Tragedy of Julius Caesar,

William Shakespeare

What effect does Casca’s response have on Cassius?

Cassius puts the conspiracy on hold.
Cassius tries to get Brutus to join them.
Cassius turns Casca in for conspiracy.
Cassius ends the conspiracy altogether.

ANSWER IS B

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Answer:

The effect that Casca’s response has on Cassius is that Cassius tries to get Brutus to join them. The correct answer over here is Option B.

Explanation:

In this passage of William Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar,” Casca clearly states to Cassius that he is not a smiling, two-faced tattletale and wants to join hands with him in whatever he’s planning.

He also promises that he will go as far as any one of them. As soon as he makes this statement, Cassius reveals about the meeting at night to discuss the steps of an honourable but dangerous mission.

Answer: Cassius tries to get Brutus to join them.