From the novel; Antony & Cleopatra

This question is based on ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA.

Enobarbus: "Caesar's whole fleet's at sea: / Well spread and almost yare. For he's not dumb, / That tells my departure."

Agrippa: "Let's grant it is not / Amiss to tumble on the bed of Ptolemy; / To give a kingdom for a mirth, to sit / And keep the turn of tippling with a slave..."

What tone is used in the above excerpt and why?

a

Regretful, Caesar wishes to reconcile

b

Formal, discussing royal marriages

c

Dramatic, urging Antony to return to war

d

Sarcastic, mocking Antony's loss of dignity

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