Stand, Share, Sit! Does Brutus make a valid point in his speech? If you were a citizen of Rome, would you side with Brutus after hearing his speech?

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Stand, Share, Sit! Does Brutus make a valid point in his speech? If you were a citizen of Rome, would you side with Brutus after hearing his speech?

Speech Analysis Saying Summary… Rephrase… Doing Explains a point… Uses an example to… Establishes credibility by….in order to… Use an emotional appeal by……in order to… Uses logic by….. In order to…. Uses selective word choice by…..in order to… Uses a comparison by… in order to… Uses rhetorical questions in order to…

Left Side: Agree with Antony Right Side: Agree with Brutus Philosophical Chairs Left Side: Agree with Antony Right Side: Agree with Brutus Only one person may speak at a time. The same side can not speak consecutively. You must allow three people from your side go before you are allowed to speak again. You must speak at least once to twice to receive full credit