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pickupchik [31]
2 years ago
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What is the most likely reason shakespeare chose the word hurl rather than throw? hurl foreshadows a gathering windstorm during

the battle. hurl suggests a more violent and powerful motion or action. hurl describes how the conspirators killed caesar. hurl emphasizes octavius’s uncertainty about the battle.
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1 answer:
Vesnalui [34]2 years ago
4 0

He chose the word "hurl" because its suggested a more violent and powerful motion or action.

<h3>Why Shakespeare chose the word? </h3>

We sometime uses the sound of a word to effectively pass across the energy behind an intention.

Because of this intention, Shakespeare chose the word because its suggested a more violent and powerful motion or action.

Therefore, the Option B is correct.

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