Question 16 of 25
Read this excerpt from Mark Antony's speech in Julius Caesar.
I speak not to disprove what Brutus spoke, But here I am to
speak what I know.
Which type of appeal is Mark Antony making in this excerpt?
O A. Bias
O B. Pathos
O C. Logos
O D. Ethos
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Answer:

Logos

Explanation:

The appeal exhibited by the excerpt is none which appeals to the logic and rationality of the audience. This can be seen in what Anthony said in quote "I speak not to disprove what Brutus spoke, But here I am to speak what I know". This can clearly e seen as an appeal to the audience reasoning ; awakening the audience senses of comparison between what he is about to say and what Brutus has said. He isn't appealing to the emotion of the audience, which could have meant pathos but their reasoning.