A friend of Caesar, Antony claims allegiance to Brutus and conspirators after Caesar's death in order to save his own life. Later, however, when speaking a funeral oration over Caesar's body, he spectacularly persuades the audience to withdraw its support of Brutus and instead condemn him as a traitor. With tears on his cheek and Caesar's will in his hand, Antony engages masterful rhetoric to stir the crowd to revolt against the conspirators. Antony's desire to exclude Lepidus from the power that Antony and Octavius intend to share hints at his own ambitious nature.
It would be b.it makes the poem read slowly
Answer:concrete nouns refer to the things we can experience with our five senses
Explanation:
<span>In the finish of Patsy Barnes which word best describes the city doctor's treatment of Eliza?
A. Careless </span>
the answers to this is irony