read the excerpt from julius caesar, act 2, scene 2. caesar. what can be avoided whose end is purposed by…

read the excerpt from julius caesar, act 2, scene 2. caesar. what can be avoided whose end is purposed by the mighty gods? yet caesar shall go forth, for these predictions are to the world in general as to caesar. calpurnia. when beggars die there are no comets seen; the heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes. caesar. cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once. which examples from the passage pair a symbol with its reference in the passage? select two options. “the heavens themselves blaze forth” refers to the lightning storm “world” symbolizes calpurnia’s dreams “death of princes” symbolize the death of caesar “mighty gods” symbolize caesar “the valiant” refers to beggars

read the excerpt from julius caesar, act 2, scene 2. caesar. what can be avoided whose end is purposed by the mighty gods? yet caesar shall go forth, for these predictions are to the world in general as to caesar. calpurnia. when beggars die there are no comets seen; the heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes. caesar. cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once. which examples from the passage pair a symbol with its reference in the passage? select two options. “the heavens themselves blaze forth” refers to the lightning storm “world” symbolizes calpurnia’s dreams “death of princes” symbolize the death of caesar “mighty gods” symbolize caesar “the valiant” refers to beggars

Answer

Answer:

A. "the heavens themselves blaze forth" refers to the lightning - storm C. "death of princes" symbolize the death of Caesar

Brief Explanations:

In the passage, Calpurnia mentions "the heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes", where the heavens blazing is a reference to a lightning - storm, and given the context of the play, "death of princes" is likely a reference to Caesar's impending death.