How does this scene most contribute to the plot? it illustrates caesar’s love for music. it shows conflict between caesar and brutus. it shows how small and quiet the roman gatherings are. it reveals that caesar may be in danger.

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A plot is also a narrative, the emphasis falling on causality.

'The king died and then the queen died,' is a story.

How does this scene contribute to the plot?

It gives Brutus and the others an excuse to drop the plan.

It shows that Brutus and the others are afraid.

It illustrates Brutus's resolve and commitment.

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Answer: D. It reveals that Caesar may be in danger.

Explanation: The lines like this proves that Caesar might be in danger, ¨SOOTHSAYER. Beware the ides of March.¨. For the, ¨Ideas of march¨ were about the plot to have Caesar killed. Plus just took the unit test :) !!!