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The two options should be:
-Cinna's request makes Cassius ask him to take an incriminating letter to Brutus.
-Cinna's request makes Cassius trust him to return to Pompey's Theatre and meet Cassius there.
The instructions were clearly given to Cinna, not Casca, and Caesar is not mentioned in the passage. The conversation ends with Cinna accepting the order to bestow the papers and Cassius telling him to "repair to Pompey's Theatre" after doing that.
It should be noted that Cinna's request to get Brutus involved affected Cassius in the following ways:
- Cinna's request makes Cassius ask him to take an incriminating letter to Brutus.
- Cinna's request makes Cassius trust him to return to Pompey's Theatre and meet Cassius there.
From the excerpt, it can be seen that the instructions were given to Cinna, and weren't given to Casca.
Therefore, Cinna's request makes Cassius ask him to take an incriminating letter to Brutus and it makes Cassius trust him to return to Pompey's Theatre and meet Cassius there.
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