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Read the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow:I must prevent thee, Cimber. These couchings and these lowly courtesies Might fire the blood of ordinary men, And turn pre-ordinance and first decree Into the law of childrenQuestions (a) Why is Cimber indulging in ‘‘crouchings and low courtesies?’’ (b) Explain: ‘‘Might fire the blood of ordinary men.’’ (c) What is the opposite of ‘extraordinary’ in the passage?

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(a) Cimber is indulging in ‘‘crouchings and low courtesies’’ to move Caesar’s heart to call back his exiled brother.

(b) Such beggings and ‘low courtesies may move the hearts of common mortals but can’t move Caesar’s mighty heart. 

(c) ordinary



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