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How does the characterization in this passage connect to its central idea?

The two men continually make jokes about each other, which shows that they have no concern for one another.
Brutus and Cassius’s honest sentiment and humor reflect the central idea of the importance of friendship.
When Cassius says he has inherited his temper from his mother, he suggests that he is not in control of his own fate.
Brutus and Cassius both blame their mothers for their ill-temper, demonstrating that neither can take responsibility for their own actions.

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The characterization that is made in the passage shows that:

Brutus and Cassius’s honest sentiment and humour reflect the central idea of the importance of friendship. Thus, option "A" is correct.

How friendship is reflected in this passage?

The way this is reflected is in the conversation of both of these men. From the way that they talk you can see and make out that they are friends.

Brutus refers to himself as Cassius's Brutus in one part of the conversation showing that they were good friends.

Thus, option "A" is correct.

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