When the subject of a sentence comes before the verb, it's a natural orer. when a vrb or part of the verb comes before the subject th sentence is in inverted order
I haven't read the writing or speech, "ain't I a woman" but from background knowledge, I know that rhetoric and rhetorical devices are used to persuade the audience of something.
As I don't know what the speech is about, I couldn't tell you what makes it effective but your answer is going to most likely be a type of rhetorical device.
Ask yourself...
What does the speech use more of?
- Alliteration
- Hyperbole
- Metaphors
- Similes
Those are some examples of rhetorical devices. I know I haven't read the speech but I hope I was at least some help :) Let me know if you have anymore questions.
Answer:
I think it would be............The second answer
Explanation:
I wish I could help you but I’m not too smart and hopefully someone comes around to help you out. Sorry and goodluck!
<span>The poetry would echo the theme of freedom, as both the abolitionist and the protester would be supporting equality and rights for those without them; the abolitionist promoting freedom for slaves in America, the protester for equal rights for black Africans in South Africa.</span>