Caesardid receive the note from Artemidorus, but did not read it.
because he was scared
Yes he did. Read the book called "Caesar".
read your textbook :)
good question...read the play it self
read the book and you will find out dummy hahahah It's a play. Not a book. Dummy.
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He ignores Artemidorus' petition he wanted Caesar to read as well as the Soothsayer's warning about the ides of March.
Caesar refuses to read the letter from Artemidorus because he dismisses it as unimportant compared to the other business at hand, specifically the conspiracy against him. He is too preoccupied with the impending events and does not take the warning seriously.
They all want Antony to read Caesar's will.
By a soothsayer crying out "Beware the Ides of March!". However that was in the play Julius Caesar. In reality he was given a letter with the entire plot written out, but he ignored it, setting it aside to read later.
Yes he did. Read the book called "Caesar".
He wants to read it in public.
read your textbook :)
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good question...read the play it self
Caesar acts encouraging for the interviews, but Sadly, As you read on In the Hunger Games Series, Book 2 or 3, Caesar Kills Primrose Everdeen.
Don't forget to read the warning when u go on the trip
Caesar Rodney, George Read, and Thomas McKean