The crowd's response to his speech was a mixture of laughter and cheering.
What caused the small commotion in the crowd
Senator Jackson's incendiary speech angered the crowd.
Senator Jackson's incendiary speech angered the crowd.
In the sentence "Senator Jackson's incendiary speech angered the crowd," the highlighted word "incendiary" functions as an adjective. It describes the noun "speech," indicating that the speech was likely provocative or inflammatory, contributing to the crowd's anger.
The crowd wants Brutus to take power and rule Rome
The president was vehement in his speech to the crowd.
Brutus's purpose was to control the crowd as was Anthony's. Brutus began his speech with a hostile crowd against him as a murderer of the popular Julius Caesar.
It is a monologue, but he is not alone onstage. The crowd responds. It is really a crowd scene.
they are less upset about Caesar's death.
she looked at the crowd rakishly when making her speech.
It caused quite a commotion in the crowd.
Marc Antony reads Julius Caesar's will to the crowd during his speech. He claims that Caesar had left money and property to the citizens of Rome, appealing to their emotions and turning them against the conspirators.