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Answer:
B. Cinna's request makes Cassius ask him to take an incriminating letter to Brutus.
C. Cinna's request makes Cassius trust him to return to Pompey's Theatre and meet Cassius there.
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Explanation:
When Cinna says he wants Brutus to join them, that propels Cassius to ask Cinna to deliver a letter to Brutus. This is apparent when Cassius says "Be you content. Good Cinna, take this paper and look you lay it in the praetor’s chair, where Brutus may but find it. And throw this in at his window. Set this up with wax upon old Brutus’ statue." In the provided passage on Edge, Cassius says "Repair to Pompey’s Porch, where you shall find us." This line is directed at Cinna, so C is correct. Pompey's Porch is a theatre.
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Cinna's request to get Brutus involved affects Cassius in these ways:
B. Cinna's request makes Cassius ask him to take an incriminating letter to Brutus.
C. Cinna's request makes Cassius trust him to return to Pompey's Theatre and meet Cassius there.
Who was Cinna?
Cinna was one of the part of the play.
He is an important part in encouraging the men to bring Brutus, Caesar's close friend, aboard.
He also helps in the delivery of forged letters to Brutus in order to garner his support.
In Artimedorus' letter, Caesar is warned to keep an eye on Cinna.
Thus, the correct options are B and C.
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