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referring to the highlighted text, what rhetorical device is used to subtly critique brutus? antony. here, under leave of brutus and the rest—for brutus is an honourable man. alliteration to enhance rhythm pathos to evoke sympathy parallelism to balance ideas
In Mark Antony's speech (from Julius Caesar), the repeated phrase "For Brutus is an honourable man" (along with similar repetitions for others) uses parallelism. Parallelism involves repeating a grammatical structure or phrase to balance ideas and, here, it's used to subtly undermine Brutus by juxtaposing the "honourable" claim with actions that contradict it, while the structure balances the presentation of these claims. Alliteration (repeating initial consonant sounds) isn't the focus here, and pathos (emotional appeal) isn't the rhetorical device at play in this repeated structure.
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The correct option (assuming the last visible option is the parallelism one) is: parallelism to balance ideas