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Answer:

The rhetorical strategy used by Brutus is parallelism.

Explanation:

When using parallelism, speakers will repeat words, phrases, or grammatical structures in their speech. The purpose is to balance ideas that have the same importance in way that simplifies the speech and draws the attention of the audience. In Brutus's sentence, there is the repetition of a grammatical structure: noun + "for his" + noun. The structure is underlined below:

There is tears for his love, joy for his fortune, honor for his valor, and death for his ambition."

The repetition of structure four times in a row makes the whole sentence easier to understand, especially because our brains learn what to expect. It is as if there is rhythm, cadence.

Brutus is a character in Shakespeare's tragic play "Julius Caesar". He is one of the friends who betray and kill Caesar, the emperor of Rome.

Answer:

parallelism

Explanation:

Which rhetorical strategy is used by Brutus: parallelism