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Essay heading: Julius Caesar Argument Paragraph
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This by Calphurnia's dream is signified.” That quatation dignifys that Decius needs Caesar to come to the senate house or else the murder will never happen. Decius lures him in with great ease on his part, all he did was change the way the dream Calphurnia had into something nobler then what she thought of it... displayed 300 characters
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If Caesar chose not to go to the Senate house, then none of this would have happened until they planned another attack. Caesar is convinced to come to the Senate, by the way Decius changed the dream into something noble towards Caesar. displayed next 300 characters
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