Q. What unnatural scenes and sights had been reportedly seen that stormy night? A. The bizarre scenes seen that night were that of a lioness giving birth to her cubs on the street, the dead being thrown out of their graves. Moreover, armies battling each other were seen, which caused a rain of blood over the Capitol. Q. How did Brutus explain Calpurnia's dream? A. Brutus very cleverly turned Calpurnia's negative and depressing dream into an optimistic one for his own advantage. He deciphered Calpurnia's dream of many young Romans bathing their hands in Ceaser's blood as a sign of Ceaser's greatness. He said that Ceaser's blood was a source of energy and inspiration for the youth, urging them to grow Rome's glory. Q. RTC "Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears, I come to bury Ceasar, not to praise him, The evil the men do lives after them, The good is often erred with their bones." i) Who speaks the words...