English, 14.01.2021 05:50 tlgbulldog38
Rewrite a monologue from William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. You may choose from Brutus’s or Antony’s funeral oration. Your version should adapt the original version with modern-day English. Be sure to use appropriate vocabulary, figures of speech, and figurative language to ensure that the style and integrity are maintained. Additionally, your word choice should maintain the intended tone and meaning of the lines.
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Rewrite a monologue from William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. You may choose from Brutus’s or Antony...
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