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what part of the rhetorical triangle does the following passage appeal to? sec. 37: antony but here’s a parchment with the seal of caesar;... let but the commons hear this testament ...and they would go and kiss dead caesar’s wounds, and dip their napkins in his sacred blood;
logos: logic
pathos: emotions
The passage from Antony's speech uses vivid imagery (kissing wounds, dipping napkins in blood) to evoke strong emotions (grief, reverence) in the audience (the commons). Pathos appeals to emotions, while logos appeals to logic. Since this passage aims to stir feelings, it appeals to pathos.
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pathos: emotions