Lowliness is young Ambition’s ladder. which form of speech
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We're familiar with the metaphor of the ladder of success. Caesar, like many politically ambitious youths, climbed the ladder of success by cultivating his popularity among the “lowliness,” the lower classes. ... Finally, “base degrees” can also mean lower steps—the bottom rungs of the ladder in the metaphor.
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