What is Brutus's internal conflict in Julius Caesar Act 2 Scene 1
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Pathos
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Why do Brutus and Antony speak to the crowd in Act III scene ii of Julius Caesar
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To explain the reasons for Caesar's death
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What phrase from this passage of Julius Caesar helps the audience understand that Brutus is not trustworthy
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“And Brutus is an honorable man.”
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What rhetorical appeal is Brutus using in this passage from Act III scene ii of Julius Caesar
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Answer this question What rhetorical appeal is Brutus using in this passage from Act III, scene ii of Julius Caesar?
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What excerpt from Act III scene ii of Julius Caesar is an example of Brutus's use of pathos
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"Who is here so rude, that would not be a Roman? If any speak,
for him I have offended. Who is here so vile, that will not love
his country? If any, speak, for him I have offended."
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In Act III scene ii of Julius Caesar how does the crowd react when Antony shows them Caesar's stab wounds
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They are angry and vow to kill those who committed the crime
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Why does Mark Antony say these words to the crowd in this passage from Julius Caesar
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To appeal to feelings and emotions - apex
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What rhetorical appeal is Antony making to the audience in this passage from Julius Caesar
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Pathos
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What does Brutus say that anticipates the question of why the crowd should listen to Mark Antony
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B - and for my sake stay here with Antony do grace to Caesars corpse and grace his speech
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What is Brutus's internal conflict in Julius Caesar Act 2 Scene 1
Pathos
Why do Brutus and Antony speak to the crowd in Act III scene ii of Julius Caesar
To explain the reasons for Caesar's death
What phrase from this passage of Julius Caesar helps the audience understand that Brutus is not trustworthy
“And Brutus is an honorable man.”
What rhetorical appeal is Brutus using in this passage from Act III scene ii of Julius Caesar
Answer this question What rhetorical appeal is Brutus using in this passage from Act III, scene ii of Julius Caesar?
A. Reason B. Pathos C. Ethos D. Logos …
What excerpt from Act III scene ii of Julius Caesar is an example of Brutus's use of pathos
"Who is here so rude, that would not be a Roman? If any speak,
for him I have offended. Who is here so vile, that will not love
his country? If any, speak, for him I have offended."
In Act III scene ii of Julius Caesar how does the crowd react when Antony shows them Caesar's stab wounds
They are angry and vow to kill those who committed the crime
Why does Mark Antony say these words to the crowd in this passage from Julius Caesar
To appeal to feelings and emotions - apex
What rhetorical appeal is Antony making to the audience in this passage from Julius Caesar
Pathos
What does Brutus say that anticipates the question of why the crowd should listen to Mark Antony
B - and for my sake stay here with Antony do grace to Caesars corpse and grace his speech