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My credit now stands on a slippery ground,
That one of the two bad ways you must conceit me,
Either a Coward or a Flatterer.
when and to whom Antony speak these words?
why does Antony credit stand on slippery ground?
what does Antony think the conspirators world regard him as ?
what effect do these words have to the on the listeners?
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Antony speaks these lines to the conspirators after shaking hands with them.
Antony thought the Conspirators would regard him either as a flatterer or a coward.
The listeners were taken aback by Antony's direct speech and asked if they may consider him a friend or foe.
Antony thought the Conspirators would regard him either as a flatterer or a coward.
The listeners were taken aback by Antony's direct speech and asked if they may consider him a friend or foe.
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a) Antony speaks these following lines to the conspirators. He spoke these words after he gets an explanation for what Caesar killed by Brutus.
b) Antony's credit stand on slippery ground as he was not able to be a coward or flatterer.
c) Antony think that the conspirator would think him as a coward/ a flatterer for them. As he wish to oppose the Caesar's death.
d) The listeners grew angry as Antony stands opposing to them.
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b) Antony's credit stand on slippery ground as he was not able to be a coward or flatterer.
c) Antony think that the conspirator would think him as a coward/ a flatterer for them. As he wish to oppose the Caesar's death.
d) The listeners grew angry as Antony stands opposing to them.
:) Hope this Helps !!!
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