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The extended metaphor Brutus uses to describe how Caesar may act if he is crowned king is the ladder.... Caesar climbing the ladder of prosperity, he would reach the top. He may forget bout the people of Rome. He will look into the clouds and indulge in the wealth and fortune.

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Q: What extended metaphor does Brutus use to describe how Caesar may act if he is crowned king?
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