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Read the excerpt from act 5, scene 2, of Julius Caesar.

BRUTUS. Ride, ride, Messala, ride, and give these bills
Unto the legions on the other side.

[Loud alarum]

Let them set on at once, for I perceive
But cold demeanour in Octavius’ wing,
And sudden push gives them the overthrow.
Ride, ride, Messala, let them all come down.

[Exeunt]

How would the meaning of the passage be affected if the phrase "all come down” were changed to "advance”?

The tone would become one of despair and negativity.
The tone would become more angry and vengeful.
The tone would be less urgent as the enemy moves more slowly.
The tone would become one of indifference as both sides act indecisively.