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According to Julius Caesar, the predictions given by Calpurnia speak of his death.
Caesar replies her saying albeit indirectly, that death will happen to him as much as it will happen to anyone in the world. Though he states that if it is purposed by the gods, it cannot be avoided.
In response Calpurnia cautions him implying that there is a difference between kings and beggars because when beggars die, comets are not seen. In other words, the death of a beggar may not be nearly as impactful as the death of a King.
The answer, therefore, is D: His end will be decided by the gods.
See the first line from Caesar's dialogue above.
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