Which statements should be included in a summary of act 1, scene 1? Check all that apply.

Flavius and Marullus are plebeians.
The commoners cheer for Caesar’s return.
Flavius and Marullus are dispersing the crowd.
A cobbler is one of the plebeians Flavius speaks to.
Flavius and Marullus enjoy speaking to plebeians.
Flavius and Marullus are fearful of Caesar’s power.

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The answers are B,C, and F the other person in incorrect

Flavius and Murellus, two Roman tribunes, see the ordinary people parading in the streets rather than working in their shops. They are inquisitive as to why the males are not working.

Correct options are B, C and F.

The commoners are therefore ashamed of Caesar's victory as a result of Flavius's remarks. They leave in a more sober state of mind. Flavius and Murellus then prepare to remove the imperial crowns from all of Caesar's sculptures, and then order the commoners to return to their homes in order to prevent Rome from celebrating Caesar's victory.

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