Read the excerpt from act 5, scene 1, of Julius Caesar
What tone does Antony use when speaking to Octavius?
confused
OCTAVIUS. Now, Antony, our hopes are answered.
You said the enemy would not come down,
But keep the hills and upper regions.
It
so;
their battles are at hand.
They mean to warn us at Philippi here,
Answering before we do demand of them.
proves not
discouraged
vengeful
confident
ANTONY. Tut, I am in their bosoms, and I know
Wherefore they do it: they could be content
To visit other places; and come down
With fearful bravery, thinking by this face
To fasten in our thoughts that they have courage,
But 'tis not so​

Respuesta :

According to Julius Caesar,  the tone that Antony use when speaking to Octavius include option D: confident.

What can you infer about Antony’s character?

In the excerpt provided, Antony uses a confident tone because he is full of conviction that he knows their enemies well and that, in reality, they are not as courageous and strong as they want to look like.

He has nurtured his horse to survive and thrive in unfavorable condition,moreso,he has witnessed the horse's capability and strength on the field.

Therefore, correct option is D.

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Answer:

D.

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