In Act III, Scene II, of "Julius Caesar", by William Shakespeare, the excerpt from Brutus speech that is an appeal to logos is: "Had you rather Caesar were living and die all slaves, than that Caesar were dead, to live all free men? " Here Brutus is appealing to logos, that means he is appealing to his audience's logical side. He is saying that they would die as slaves if Caesar had been alive.
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you should not include small details, or ineffective words like i or me, be very straight to the point
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your answer is D.)AABB
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if you look at the last word it'll tell you, "go" and "grow" rhyme since they rhyme they will both be an A, then "sky" and lie" rhyme since they don't rhyme with A we will make it a B.