simple:

‘that ever lived in the tide of times’  this sentences is showing how important Caesar is to Anthony. The tide of times means streams of history and that ever lived means that Anthony is comparing him to the greatest part of history that ever lived.

Compound:

‘That I am meek and gentle with these butchers!’ Anthony is apologising for being respectful and shaking the hands of those who kill Caesar. This shows that it isn’t real respect that he is showing to the conspiracy which could possibly lead to vengance.

Complex:

‘Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war, that this foul dead shall smell above the earth with carrion men groaning for burial’  this proves that Anthony wants vengance and the conspiracy dead. However he is doing it  because he thinks that Caesar was going to.

Task 3:

Anthony is angry with the conspiracy but he is approaching his vengeance with cunningness not anger. ‘That I am meek and gentle with these butchers!’ This shows  that he is not actually loyal to the conspiracy but, in a way, a double agent.