logos is using logic so it could be that, and ethos is using a character or tries to convince you of its credibility so that is another option. Decide if their trying to appeal to credibility or if the statistic is more important.
"...there would be no keeping him as it would forever unfit him to be a slave."
"<span>He would at once become unmanageable, and of no value to his master."</span>
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both books touch on the subject of tyrany
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in absolute power, it talks about the tyrants and the power they hold as well as how the world moves. In Julius Cesar it is a attempt against tyranny as they plot to kill Cesar. In the end, both these books were written against tryranny and both show the affects
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I say I did great but not great does that make sense?
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