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ANTONY:

But here’s a parchment with the seal of Caesar. . . .
‘Tis his will.
Let but the commons hear this testament—
Which, pardon me, I do not mean to read . . . .

All the Plebeians:
The will, the will! We will hear Caesar’s will.

ANTONY:
Have patience, gentle friends, I must not read it.
It is not meet you know how Caesar loved you. . . .
It will inflame you; it will make you mad.
‘Tis good you know not that you are his heirs . . . .



Which rhetorical device does Mark Antony use in this excerpt?

epimone
antithesis
metonymy
paralipsis

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Answer:

D on edg

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the answer is paralipsis
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