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JejejejjejeiiekeoeoekemmemJulius Caesar Multiple Choice Unit Test 1. II. Multiple Choice. 1. The play begins immediately after: a. Caesar's victory at Philippi c. Caesar's crowning.
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Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare Lesson Plan - Lesson Plan. ... By the end of the unit the student will be able to: 1. Explain the definitions of antagonist and protagonist and discuss Shakespeare's .... Multiple-Choice Test and Answer Key.
Julius Caesar Quiz - ProProfs Quiz www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=julius-caesar-quiz_1 This quiz is designed to assess the first half of a Unit on William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. The quiz is worth a total of 25 points (multiple choice - 1pt e...
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