The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Question
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If these be motives weak, break off betimes,
And every man hence to his idle bed. (Act II, Scene i, ll. 116–117)
- If these are weak reasons, let us go home to bed and act later in the day.
- If these weak reasons become weaker, let us wait and think of more.
- If these reasons are not strong enough, let us take a break from talking.
- If these reasons are not strong enough, let us call off the plot and go home.