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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What imagery do we find in the underlined passage of Antony monologue in Sec. 20 of Julius Caesar? A. Antony uses an extended metaphor: Caesar is compared to a "hart" (deer) hunted by "many princes." B. Antony uses an extended simile - Caesar is "like" a "hart" hunted by "many princes." C. Antony uses personification - the "world" has characteristics of "the forest."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

20- BRUTUS Only be patient till we have appeased The multitude, beside themselves with fear, And then we will deliver you the cause, Why I, that did love Caesar when I struck him, Have thus proceeded.

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