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  1. Use of repetition to reinforce key points and evoke emotion.
  2. Appeal to emotions by painting vivid images of Caesar's injuries and the injustices done to him.
  3. Employing rhetorical questions to engage the audience and prompt them to reflect on their beliefs.
  4. Contrast between the honorable qualities of Caesar and the motives of his assassins.
  5. Utilizing the power of irony to highlight the absurdity of the conspirators' actions.
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