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Read the quotation from "ain't i a woman? " look at me! look at my arm! i have ploughed and planted, and gathered into barns, and no man could head me! and ain’t i a woman? i could work as much and eat as much as a man – when i could get it – and bear the lash as well! and ain’t i a woman? why is this quotation an example of logos, or an appeal based on reason? truth is implying that all of her listeners have experienced similar pain and can relate to her struggle. truth is suggesting that listeners should feel sympathy for her because she has suffered through extreme hardship. truth is explaining that women deserve equal rights because they endure the same hardships as men. truth is demonstrating that all women in the us have faced the same struggle that she has.

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