Read the excerpt below from act 2.2 of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar and answer the question that follows.



CAESAR:
She dreamt tonight she saw my statue,
Which like a fountain with an hundred spouts
Did run pure blood.



Which type of figurative language does this passage use?

simile
personification
irony
apostrophe

Respuesta :

In this excerpt from Act II, Scene II, of "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar", by William Shakespeare, the type of figurative language that is used in the passage is simile. A simile is a comparison between two unlike things, often with the word like. Calphurnia asks Julius Caesar not to go to the Senate because she has had nightmares. Julius Caesar tells Denius that he is not going because his wife saw a statue of him that was like a fountain but pouring blood.

Answer:

A or simile

Explanation: