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23 August, 17:17

Julius Caesar by william shakespeare

Which passage from Julius Caesar Act 4 uses a metaphor?

For shame, you generals! what do you mean? / Love, and be friends, as two such men should be, / For I have seen more years, I'm sure, than ye.

Of your philosophy you make no use, / If you give place to accidental evils.

Ever note, Lucilius, / When love begins to sicken and decay / It useth an enforced ceremony.

You wrong me every way; you wrong me, Brutus; / I said, an elder soldier, not a better. / Did I say "better"?

I thought the second one, but my brother told me it was wrong but he did not know which one was the right one.

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  1. 23 August, 17:20
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    It is the second one
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