The summary of the passage from "Julius Caesar" that is most accurate is "Cassius says that it is too bad Brutus cannot see his hidden greatness. People are..."
A summary is a short text that contains the main ideas expressed in another text, a longer one. Summaries are supposed to:
After reading the passage from "Julius Caesar," we can choose the following option as the most accurate summary:
"Cassius says that it is too bad Brutus cannot see his hidden greatness. People are tired and grumbling about the government under Caesar's rule, and while Caesar doesn't see that the greatness in Brutus, Cassius has heard others wishing that Brutus could be their leader."
We can conclude that the summary above is correct since it contains the main ideas expressed in the passage. Cassius is trying to persuade Brutus that they should conspire against Caesar, and that Brutus would be a better ruler.
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