Read the excerpt from act 3, scene 1, of Julius Caesar. BRUTUS. By your pardon; I will myself into the pulpit first, And show th
e reason of our Caesar’s death. What Antony shall speak I will protest He speaks by leave and by permission; And that we are contented Caesar shall Have all true rites and lawful ceremonies, It shall advantage more than do us wrong. Which quotations support the central idea that the conspirators think it will benefit them if they let Antony give the eulogy at Caesar’s funeral? Select two options. “By your pardon; / I will myself into the pulpit first” “He speaks by leave and by permission” “And that we are contented Caesar shall / Have all true rites and lawful ceremonies” “It shall advantage more than do us wrong.” “What Antony shall speak I will protest”
C. “And that we are contented Caesar shall / Have all true rites and lawful ceremonies”
D.“It shall advantage more than do us wrong.”
Explanation:
Which quotations support the central idea that the conspirators think it will benefit them if they let Antony give the eulogy at Caesar’s funeral? Select two options.
<span>Verbal irony is the use of words to mean something different from what a person actually says. Verbal irony is used here because the man gave her a tip that was not generous but she replied that it was. Hence what she said meant the opposite of what she meant. The above is an example of verbal irony.</span>