no one really says whom anymore, but I believe if you wanted to sound like a 19th century person, whom is correct grammar instead of who in that context.
Answer: In William Shakespeare's play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, two speeches are given to the people of Rome about Caesar's death. In Act 3, Scene 2 of this play Brutus and Antony both try to sway the minds of the Romans toward their views. Brutus tried to make the people believe he killed Caesar for a noble cause. Antony tried to persuade the people that the conspirators committed an act of brutality toward Caesar and were traitors. The effectiveness and ineffectiveness of both Antony's and Brutus's speech to the people are conveyed through tone and rhetorical devices.
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All them alligators fall in the river, heads over heels. They so hot-boiled, the water go swiiishshshpsssst when they hit it.
Explanation:
The expression "swiiishshshpsssst" is what activates the hearing of readers and helps them to imagine the sound of the water being stirred by the crocodiles. This expression was used as a literary resource to help the reader to live the scene that is being read efficiently.
"The people coud fly" is an anthology, that is, it is a compilation of short stories present in a single book. In this anthology we are introduced to popular stories in African American culture, written by Víginia Hamilton.