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Which statement best compares the two monologues?
Antony speaks without emotion, whereas Brutus speaks with vigor and intensity.
Both Brutus and Antony try to appeal to the emotions of the people in the crowd.
Brutus appeals to the people’s logic and good sense, whereas Antony appeals to their feelings and emotions.
Both Antony and Brutus appeal to the sympathy and sorrow that the crowd feels.
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"Brutus appeals to the people’s logic and good sense, whereas Antony appeals to their feelings and emotions."
Explanation: Brutus gives a reasoned justification for Caesar’s assassination (appealing to honor and the common good), while Antony uses emotional rhetoric, vivid imagery, and rhetorical repetition to provoke grief and outrage.
Explanation: Brutus gives a reasoned justification for Caesar’s assassination (appealing to honor and the common good), while Antony uses emotional rhetoric, vivid imagery, and rhetorical repetition to provoke grief and outrage.
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