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read the excerpt from act 5, scene 1, of julius caesar. octavius. come, antony, away! defiance, traitors, hurl we in your teeth. if you dare fight to-day, come to the field. if not, when you have stomachs. what is the most likely reason shakespeare chose the word hurl rather than throw? ∘ hurl foreshadows a gathering windstorm during the battle. ∘ hurl suggests a more violent and powerful motion or action. ∘ hurl describes how the conspirators killed caesar. ∘ hurl emphasizes octavius’s uncertainty about the battle.
- "Hurl" implies a more forceful, violent action than "throw". The first option's windstorm is irrelevant. The third option: the excerpt is about a battle threat, not Caesar's death. The fourth option: Octavius is defiant, not uncertain. So the second option fits.
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B. Hurl suggests a more violent and powerful motion or action.