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What rhetorical device does Shakespeare use in this section of Brutus’s soliloquy? (Act 2, Sc. 1, lines 14-19) It is the bright day that brings forth the adder, And that craves wary walking. Crown him that, And then I grant we put a sting in him That at his will he may do danger with. Th’ abuse of greatness is when it disjoins Remorse from power. Answer choices for the above question

A. He uses foreshadowing—snakes tend to emerge in warm weather, so Caesar shouldn’t be crowned on a bright, sunny day. B. He uses personification—Caesar has the qualities of a venomous snake and isn’t worthy of becoming a king. C. He uses dramatic irony—Brutus does not yet know what the audience knows: that Caesar will be assassinated. D. He uses imagery—the venomous snake is a metaphor for Caesar’s nature should he become a king.

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