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English, 06.05.2020 23:13 avanelson01

The paragraph that begins on the bottom of
page 2 and ends on page 4 is a revised excerpt!
from the Declaration of Independence. How does
Stanton's allusion to this document affect her
overall theme
A. It adds credibility by resectating her couse with
noble ideas about equality
B. It adds historical context by explaining the origin of
the women's rights movement
C. It develops contrast between how men and
women write a text differently
D. It establishes the argument that women should play
o critical role in forming a new type of government

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