In Act III, scene ii of Julius Caesar, how does Antony show the crowd that Brutus is not trustworthy?
A. By stating that Brutus was overly "ambitious"
B. By repeating the phrase, "he is an honourable man"
C. By declaring that Caesar was "faithful and just to me"
D. By saying that "the poor have cried" over Caesar's death

answer is b.by repeating the phrase,''he is an honourable man''

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- B.) By repeating the phrase, "he is an honorable man"

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Answer:

B. By repeating the phrase, "he is an honourable man"

Explanation:

He takes the stage to speak about Ceasar and Antony starts by saying that Brutus is an honorourable man, right after Brutus convinced the crowd that Ceasar was a tyran and he proceeds to say that Julius Caesar was actually his friend an a good man, a honest man that cared for the people and that that same people before had offered him the crown three times and three times he refused, and he proceeds to call Brutus an honourable man in many ocassions while he turns the crowd against them for the assasination of Caesar, and he continues to call them honourable men while talling the crowd that they conspired to kill him.