Antony uses a type of rhetoric called paralipsis and Mark Antony uses an appeal to symbolism by first recalling the memory of Caesar’s military success and then showing his body stabbed by the conspirators. He said: "But here's a parchment with the seal of Caesar. . . .'Tis his will. Let but the commons hear this testament— <span>Which, pardon me, I do not mean to read </span>". Thta portion helps to see the rhetoric
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"Grasped" shows the neighbor's primitive qualities; he is like an "old-stone savage armed" because he cannot conceive (or grasp, here used ironically) of thinking beyond what his father taught him: that fences make good neighbors. So, grasp really is both ironic (he can grasp the rock, but not the idea that maybe a fence isn't necessary here) and showing the primitive grasping of the rock as if it were a weapon.
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Answer:the answer is b
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