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Shakespeare uses the word vile rather than sharp or

bloody to describe the assassins' daggers. This helps the
audience understand

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Vile means disgusting, this means that Shakespeare wants to show that the knife is evil and wicked. Whatever the assassin does with the knife he disproves of and thinks it unjust.

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Answer:

B.)the feelings of Antony about the men who killed Caesar.

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