In Act III, Scene iii, which is NOT one of the tactics that Mark Antony uses to get the crowd on his side?
A He hints at the contents of Caesar's will in a way that makes the crowd urge him to open it.
B He mentions the tragedy of Calphurnia in a way to make the crowd pity Caesar even more.
C He shows the crowd Caesar's body, stabbed multiple times, and mentions who made each wound.
He cries over Caesar's death and openly shows his grief, asking the crowd to be patient with him as he pulls himself
together.