Had=S. Past
to capture -infinitivo (after another verb)
examining- gerund (after prepositions)
Answer: C) It is a dependent clause.
Explanation: an independent clause is a sentence that has complete meaning on its own (it has at least a subject, a verb and all the necessary complements), a dependent clause is the contrary, is a phrase that, in order to make sense, it needs to be with an independent clause. The given excerpt is a clear example of a dependent clause, because as we can see, it doesn't have complete sense, we can tell that it is missing something.
The answers on E2020 are
B. a claim
C. supporting reasons
E. supporting evidence
F. a counterclaim and a rebuttal
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By using figurative language, Shakespeare creates a visual image of Octavius’ army overtaking them like inescapable death. Cassius’ words foreshadow later events in act 5.