The figure of speech here is personification.
Personification is a figure of speech where human qualities are attributed to inanimate objects, animals or phenomena. In the sentence: "<span>Maria’s favorite song wrapped its arms around her and rocked her to sleep", the song is personified as having the human ability to comfort and embrace a person, and soothe them enough to "rock" them to sleep. </span>
When Antony says D. I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him, that sentence anticipates the crowd's hostile reaction to Caesar.
Initially, they all loved Caesar, but over time, it turned out that his rule was weakening and that he was actually taking Rome down with him. This is something that Brutus didn't want to happen, so he had Caesar killed, even though he loved him as his best friend. These sentences are from Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.
Means to become interested or engaged in something. (:
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