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Answer the Following Question by Ticking the Correct Options. When Caesar Says "Nor Heaven Nor Earth Have Been at Peace To-night" He Sounds ………. - English Communicative

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Answer the following question by ticking the correct options.

When Caesar says "Nor heaven nor earth have been at peace to-night" he sounds ……….

Options

  • worried

  • angry

  • joyous

  • frightened

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worried

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Julius Caesar
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Chapter 13: Julius Caesar - Exercises [Page 174]

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CBSE English Communicative - Literature Reader [English] Class 10
Chapter 13 Julius Caesar
Exercises | Q 5.01 | Page 174

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1. the things that threaten'd me Ne'er look'd but on my back; when they shall see
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