The correct answer is: D) Ceasar gained popularity and political influence but also gained enemis during his life.
This excerpt clearly shows this as we can see both sides. In one side Ceasar's popularity and political influence is shown. His skills and charisma made him a well known leader between the elite and the common people of that era.
On the other hand, later in the paragraph the word "enemies" is shown, meaning he was not surrounded only by good intentions. One of this enemies is named in the text, Cicero, he realized that Ceasar hospitality and manners were not desinterested, they were political maneuvers to gain more power and control.
We can see that the point of the text is to describe both the followers and the enemies that Ceasar gained.
Option A is incorrect as the paragraph states: "...much good will from the common people for the friendliness of his manners" showing they liked him.
Option B is proven wrong through the text as his actions were directly related to his political career.
And option C is wrong because Cicero is labeled as one of his first enemies as he discovered his true intentions.