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The excerpt from Act III, scene ii of Julius Caesar that is the best example of Brutus's use of pathos is: "Who is here so rude that would not be a Roman? If any, speak; for him have I offended. Who is here so vile that will not love his country?"
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Pathos is one of the three literary persuasion devices, it appeals to the audience's emotions, the use that Brutus gives to pathos in this lines from Act III, scene ii of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare appeal to the love Romans are demanded to have for their country and there is no more emotional topic that patriotism in times of war and conflict.
The realistic situations created in plays featuring naturalism is <span>C. Through a careful study of human behavior by the playwright and actors.</span>
I believe the answer is Adjective Clause because some signal words that give away that it could be an Adjective Clause is THAT, Which, Who, Whom, and Whose. And the word "That" is part of the underlined section, correct?
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It little profits that an idle king, By this still hearth, among these barren crags Match’d with an aged wife, I mete and dole Unequal laws unto a savage race … That hoard, and sleep, and feed, and know not me.
(By Alfred Lord Tennyson)
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