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larisa
2 months ago
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In the excerpt from Julius Caesar, which appeal most clearly makes use of logos? A.Brutus stakes his honor on his and the conspi

rators' actions. B. Antony questions the honor of Brutus and the conspirators. C. Brutus argues that any true Roman would not accept slavery. D. Antony disproves Brutus's claims by reading Caesar's will.
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Bond [7.5K]2 months ago
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D. Antony contradicts Brutus’s assertions by presenting Caesar’s will.

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Flura [7K]2 months ago
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Brutus

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