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English, 29.01.2020 05:01 makaylaf16571

Brutus:
not that i lov'd caesar less, but that i lov'd rome more. had you rather caesar were living and die all slaves, than that caesar were dead, to live all free men?

william shakespeare, the tragedy of julius caesar
what rhetorical appeal is brutus using in this passage from act iii, scene ii of julius caesar?
a. logos
b. pathos
c. ethos
d. cosmos

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