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Sent 1: His exile lasted nearly a year and a half.
Sent 2: Long before that time there had come a reaction in his favour.
Sent 3: The new consuls were well disposed towards him; Clodius's insolence had already disgusted Pompey; Caesar was absent with his legions in Gaul; his own friends, who had all along been active in his favour (though in his querulous mood he accused them of apathy) took advantage of the change, his generous rival Hortensius being amongst the most active; and all the frantic violence of Clodius and his party served only to delay for a while the return which they could not prevent.
Sent 4: A motion for his recall was carried at last by an immense majority.
Sent 5: Cicero had one remarkable ally on that occasion.
Sent 6: On one of the days when the Senate was known to be discussing his recall, the 'Andromache' of Ennius was being played in the theatre.
Sent 7: The popular actor Esop, whose name has come down to us in conjunction with that of Roscius, was playing the principal character.
Sent 8: The great orator had been his pupil, and was evidently regarded by him as a personal friend.
Sent 9: With all the force of his consummate art, he threw into Andromache's lament for her absent father his own feelings for Cicero.
Sent 10: The words in the part were strikingly appropriate, and he did not hesitate to insert a phrase or two of his own when he came to speak of the man
Question: On one of the days when the Senate was known to be discussing his recall, the 'Andromache' of Ennius was being played in the theatre. Who was playing the principal character? (false/0)
Question: When the recall was carried at last by an immense majority.who was a remarkable ally on that occasion? (false/1)
Question: How long did his exile last before a recall was carried by an immense majority? (true/2)
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