I think it’s B:)
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<span> The rhetorical appeal from Act III. In Scene II of Julius Caesar is pathos, the rhetor is attempting to persuade the audience, as well as influincing them to feel a certain way, or having certain emotions. "When the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept" (III.ii.88) -Julius Caesar.</span>
I think its spelled right...
onamotopoeia
It means that if someone doesn't like someone else, they can twist their words to make them seem like the bad guy.
The answer is when his wife asked for him to wish her four pairs of hands in this excerpt, they didn't believe that the story they were told was true, so she was mainly making fun of the major's warning.