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Read the passage from act 5, scene 3, of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar.CASSIUS. Come down; behold no more. / O coward that I am, to live so long, / To see my best friend ta'en before my face![PINDARUS descends]Come hither, sirrah: in Parthia did I take thee prisoner, / And then I swore thee, saving of thy life, / That whatsoever I did bid thee do / Thou shouldst attempt it. Come now, keep thine oath. / Now be a freeman, and, with this good sword, / That ran through Caesar's bowels, search this bosom. / Stand not to answer: here, take thou the hilts, / And when my face is covered, as 'tis now, / Guide thou the sword.Which quotation from the passage best supports the theme that feelings of guilt are difficult to escape?

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