Brutus made the argument. "our course will seem too bloody caisus cassius..........and for Marc Antony think not of him, for he can do no more that caesars arm when caesars head is off. u r welcome
using facts, examples makes an argument strong
An argument is inductive when it is based on probability, such as statistics. In an inductive argument, if the premises are true, the conclusion is probably true.
it makes it weaker
When it has been proven to be correct.
logical fallacy
Mark Antony makes the speech of Julius' will. The will is not real, it was created by Antony himself.
Your question makes makes little sense. You do not state your subject of the argument.
using facts, examples makes an argument strong
An argument is inductive when it is based on probability, such as statistics. In an inductive argument, if the premises are true, the conclusion is probably true.
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Antony cant talk bad about Caesar, cant about the murders and the last rule i cant remember. Antony is very smart, he follows the rules and makes the speech emotional and tells everybody who killed Caesar BY FOLLOWING THE RULES! every body gets sad and mad and goes off to kill the murders.
it makes them feel like they shouldnt be there and not relaxed
An argument is inductive when it is based on probability, such as statistics. In an inductive argument, if the premises are true, the conclusion is probably true.
it makes it weaker
it makes it weaker
That would be a moot point
In he play, I don't know, but in reality, Marc Antony was certainly no hero. In fact, he was one of history's biggest loosers.