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English, 12.01.2021 02:50, nataliahenderso

Read the following from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, spoken by Mark Anthony
I rather choose
To wrong the dead, to wrong myself and you,
Than I will wrong such honourable men.
What type of rhetoric does the character primarily use to try to persuade his
audience?
A. Description
B. Ethos
C. Logos
D. Pathos

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Read the following from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, spoken by Mark Anthony
I rather choose

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