Why does Calpurnia try to prevent Caesar from going to the Senate House? A. She wishes to help the conspirators commit the murder in private. B. She fears that Caesar will be killed. C. She does not trust Marc Antony or Octavius. D. She does not want Caesar to become king.

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Answer: Calpurnia tries to prevent Caesar from going to the Senate House because she had nightmares of his death (B).

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