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arlik [135]
4 years ago
13

What rhetorical features does Stanton use throughout the list of facts that she presents, beginning with line 32? How does her r

hetoric contribute to the power and persuasiveness of the text?
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notsponge [240]4 years ago
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The rhetorical features beginning with line 32 is that Stanton's point of view were grounded in natural rights. She assimilated and combined petitions and pleas to women's moral authority making it evolving a complicated, complex and entwined philosophy of gender dissimilarities.
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