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प्रश्न
How does Decius Brutus persuade Caesar to accompany him to the senate house?
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उत्तर
Decius Brutus persuades Caesar to accompany him through his arguments that appeal to Caesar’s pride. According to him, Calpurnia's dreams are fortunate as they signify Caesar’s power and influence. Moreover, he tells Caesar that if he does not go, the Senate may change their decision to crown Caesar.
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