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lina2011 [118]
1 year ago
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5. (a) Early in the speech, what does Franklin admit that he sometimes doubts?

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natali 33 [55]1 year ago
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Early in the speech, the thing that Franklin admits that he sometimes doubts is that He doubts the Constitution and admits it and he says he is not sure if he would ever approve of it.

Also, this admission relates to his overall argument as he tries to explain that he did not support the Constitution in its current state, but he was willing to wait and help better the document until he fully supported it.

<h3>What is a Narration?</h3>

This refers to the storytelling that is done with the aid of a narrator in order to advance a plot.

Hence, we can see that Early in the speech, the thing that Franklin admits that he sometimes doubts is that He doubts the Constitution and admits it and he says he is not sure if he would ever approve of it.

Also, this admission relates to his overall argument as he tries to explain that he did not support the Constitution in its current state, but he was willing to wait and help better the document until he fully supported it.


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