He emphasizes the word 'honorable' in his speech.
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Mark Antony makes the speech of Julius' will. The will is not real, it was created by Antony himself.
The word "indeed" is an adverb. It is typically used to emphasize a statement or confirm something to be true.
Mark Antony uses a subtle and eloquent tone in his speech. This is in contrast to the rational tone of Brutus's speech.
The word "utterly" is an adverb. It is often used to emphasize the degree or extent of something.
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The word veritable is an adjective.
Caesar's will
"Emphasize" is a verb.
That hairstyle will emphasize the shape of your face. Ms. Haskings wanted me to emphasize certain points of my speech.
To appeal to feelings and emotions - apex
Actually is an adverb.