Shakespeare has used the word fawn rather than a synonym such as a flatter to describe his actions because fawn is more negative, suggesting manipulation of another for personal gain. 
<h3>What is the use of synonym words? </h3>
The word fawn implies a young deer that represent immaturity. It means it could be used to express the pessimistic manipulative behavior of a person.
However, flatter is giving a positive perspective that arises from a praising scenario. 
Thus, it fawn word is more appropriate to show how Cassius is <u>influencing</u> Brutus for his personal gain. 
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Answer:
1. Quickly
2. Supplies
3. The robertsons hastily <u>got off the (sinking ship)</u>---- didn't have <u>time to grab</u> many provisions 
4. B
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The answer is C because the other options are like opinions and C is a fact not an opinion.
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
adverb yeah I think is that !!!!!
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Line three exemplifies the use of Simile. A simile draws a comparison between two things that are unrelated, usually using the word "like" or "as". Here, the speaker compares him or herself (a human) to a "noble amphibian" by using the word "like".