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Which lines from mark antony's speech in Julius Caesar best illustrate pathos?

A. I speak not to disprove what brutus spoke, / but here I am to speak what I do know.
B. here under leave of brutus and the rest -/ for brutus is an honourable man; / so are they all, all honourable man.
C. and brutus is an honourable man. / you all did see that on the Lupercal / I thrice presented him a kingly crown.
D. when that the poor have cried, caeser hath wept: / ambition shold have been made of sterner stuff.

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D. when that the poor have cried, caeser hath wept: / ambition shold have been made of sterner stuff.

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