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.
Answer:
The phrase "not to stir from the house" refers to Montressor's command that they remain at home
Explanation:
The phrase above is used by Montressor in the excerpt to command his attendants not to leave the house but instead to remain there until his return.
Unfortunately, the attendants immediately turned their backs after Montressor had left the house and they went out, leaving the home unattended.
Answer:
It presents background information needed to understand the text.
Explanation:
In the given story about how the narrator Noah was made to write a B & B letter by his mother to his grandparents. This led to the conflict of interest between the two as regards the issue of writing such a letter which he is not familiar with.
The first paragraph of the text reveals the background of how the letter came to be the main issue between the mother and her son. It presents the background information that reveals the main conflict between the two, without which we the readers, will be unable to understand the whole story.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
Because they don't care if it is not them
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