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Read the excerpt below from act 3.2 of the tragedy of julius caesar and answer the question that follows. antony: but here’s a parchment with the seal of caesar. . ‘tis his will. let but the commons hear this testament— which, pardon me, i do not mean to read . . all the plebeians: the will, the will! we will hear caesar’s will. antony: have patience, gentle friends, i must not read it. it is not meet you know how caesar loved you. . it will inflame you; it will make you mad. ‘tis good you know not that you are his heirs . . which rhetorical device does mark antony use in this excerpt? epimone antithesis metonymy paralipsis

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