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guapka [62]
3 years ago
14

Read the quotation from "Ain't I a Woman?"

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abruzzese [7]3 years ago
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The above quotation is an example of logos, or an appeal based on reason because<u> Truth is explaining that women deserve equal rights because they endure the same hardships as men.</u>

In her speech, Sojourner Truth, highlights on the idea that women are equal to the men and so equality of work and pay should be given to them. Her speech was very approachable and convincing to the listeners. She gives her examples to prove that women are nowhere behind men. She has alone faced all the troubles and hardships which her life have given to her. She speaks about the issues of the civil rights which included slavery and women suffrage.

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