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What rhetorical appeal is Antony making to the audience in this passage from Julius Caesar?

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In this passage which type of rhetoric is ms dundum using?

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How does the author use pathos in the passage?

The author evokes empathy and compassion by describing emotional experiences or appealing to the reader's feelings, creating a connection. This can be through the use of vivid imagery, personal anecdotes, or emotive language to elicit an emotional response from the reader.


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The word "heartbreaking" is an appeal to pathos because it evokes an emotional response of sadness or sympathy, aiming to connect with the reader on an emotional level.


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How does thomas jeffreson use pahos in the delcreation of independece with a quotes from the passage?

He doesn't use pathos. Pathos is when feelings are elicited or appeals to the audience. The Declaration of Independence was a statement about the source of government for people who had only known a king.


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The duty of enforcing the Fourteenth Amendment is placed upon this Court."


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