What appeal is Cassius using when he says: "I was born free as Caesar; so were you: We both have fed as well, and we can both endure the winter's cold as well as he"?
Logic, evidence, and facts (Logos)
What appeal is Portia using when she says: "I grant I am a woman, but withal / A woman that Lord Brutus took to wife. / I grant I am a woman but withal / A woman well reputed, Cato's daughter"?
Credibility (Ethos)
What appeal is Antony using when he says: "My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar, and I must pause till it come back to me"?
Emotions (Pathos)
Why does Caesar ignore Calpurnia’s warnings and still go to the capitol? What fatal flaw does this reveal about his character?
Decius convinces him that Calpurnia has interpreted the dream and the omens incorrectly. His hubris/excessive pride makes him listen to the positive interpretation more.
What happens to Cinna the Poet as he travels to Caesar's funeral?
He is killed by the rioting citizens because they initially thought he was Cinna the conspirator and even after they realize who he is, they still kill him out of anger.
What appeal is Antony using when he says: "You all did see on the Lupercal, I thrice presented him with a kingly crown, which he did thrice refuse. Was this ambition?"
Logic (Logos)
What is Caesar's last hope from being killed by the conspirators?
Artimedorus and his letter warning Caesar of the men plotting to kill him
What was Antony's TRUE purpose in delivering Caesar's funeral speech, and what does his effect on the crowd reveal about the plebeians?
To stir up the Romans into rebellion; that they are easily swayed/manipulated