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How does Shakespeare build
suspense in Act II Scene 3
(highlighted) of Julius Caesar
A. Shakespeare has the character
Artemidorus ready to expose the
conspirators' plot to kill Caesar.
B. Shakespeare reveals the character
Artemidorus as a friend of Caesar's.
C. Shakespeare has the character
Artemidorus standing along the way to
honor Caesar.
D. Shakespeare has the character
Artemidorus standing along the way to
defame Caesar.
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Answer:

b)Shakespeare reveals the character

Artemidorus as a friend of Caesar's.

Explanation:

Shakespeare introduces the character of Artemidorus and brings the Soothsayer back into the plot. Scene iii consists entirely of Artemidorus, standing on a street near the Capitol, reading aloud a message he has written in which he warns Caesar of the conspiracy and lists each of the conspirators by name. “Here I will stand till Caesar pass along, / And as a suitor will I give him this,” Artemidorus says, adding “If thou read this, O Caesar, thou mayst live; / If not, the Fates with traitors do contrive.” The audience knows Artemidorus will not save Caesar, but will he manage to deliver the message? What else will occur as the Fates “contrive” with the conspirators?