Answer:
<u>from the book: "The Lady, or the Tiger" by Frank R. Stockton</u>
Explanation:
The original paragraph in the book where we get this quote reads;
"When a subject was accused of a crime of sufficient importance to interest the king, public notice was given that on an appointed day <em>the fate of the accused person would be decided in the king's arena, a structure which well deserved its name, </em>for, although its form and plan were borrowed from afar, its purpose emanated solely from the brain of this man, who, every barleycorn a king, knew no tradition to which he owed more allegiance than pleased his fancy, and who ingrafted on every adopted form of human thought and action the rich growth of his barbaric idealism."
The use of slaughter in the excerpt helps to show that the play was filled with many brutal deaths including those caused from swords.
<h3>How is slaughter emphasized in the conversation?</h3>
The speaker is talking about drawing up hisbsword against conspiratotors.
The use of the word conspirators would have to do with the people that killed Caesar. He goes on to talk about another Caesar slaughteing the men that had killed Julius Caesar.
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Answer: A
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B, exaggeration, it makes it seem obvious and it adds in mocking and humor as well.