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cassius. therefore, good brutus, be prepared to hear. and since you know you cannot see yourself so well as by reflection, i, your glass, will modestly discover to yourself that of yourself which you yet know not of. and be not jealous on me, gentle brutus. --the tragedy of julius caesar, william shakespeare. use the drop - down menus to identify the correct paraphrase of each line from the passage. what is meant by \i, your glass\? i will be your mirror. i will give you water. i am your window.
In the context of the passage, "I, your glass" is a metaphor. Just as a glass (mirror) shows a reflection of a person's physical self, Cassius is saying he will show Brutus aspects of his own character that Brutus is not yet aware of.
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I will be your mirror.