Answer:
Ok, bear with me this might be a bit complicated.
Explanation:
In order to find he stem of a Latin noun, you need to know the full dictionary entry.
Ex.
amo - full entry amo, amare, amavi, amatus
Then go to the infinitive, or the second part, an take off the re.
Ex.
amare - ama
Then use this handy dandy little chart my Latin teacher gave me to figure out what declension it is.
1 - a 2 - e, eo 3 - e just o 4 -i, io
Use the chart to see what endings match and whichever match thats hich declension it is.
ama - 1st declention
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Answer: "The only question left to be settled now is: Are women persons?"
Explanation:
Anthony refers to Webster, Worcester, and Bouvier defining a citizen as a person entitled to vote and hold office, in order to then persuade her audience with the question quoted above.
In her attempt to anticipate selective exposure, she states a question that can only lead to a single conclusion, because there is no doubt that a woman is a person, and therefore should be considered as entitled to vote and hold office.
I believe the answer is D, hope I helped! Sorry if I didn't :)
<span>They fear not my righteousness, the sharp rod;
</span><span>Drowned in sin, ...
...</span><span>people be so blind</span>