In Brutus's speech, he starts in by addressing the crowd as "Romans, countrymen, and lovers," here he is demonstrating that he is in fact one of them and that he values their role in Roman society. <span>This helps establish his credibility, and as Brutus continues by arguing that he killed Caesar to protect the citizens.</span>
b) ... believe me for mine honour, and have respect to mine honour, that you may believe: censure me in your wisdom, and awake your senses, that you may the better judge
Explanation:
a p e x :)
it is ethos because he is asking the audience to trust him
This sentence is representing a passive voice, well "Jacob ate" is telling us that we already did it. And "at the party" says that we was eating at the party, but he's not eating currently.