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In her speech "Ain't I a woman?" Sojourner Truth appeals to the listeners sense of logic. In the second paragraph, she discusses the ideas men have about women. She tells us that men often argue that women need to be helped over ditches, protected, and given the best of everything. However, she questions the validity of this argument by saying that no one ever helped her or gave her the best of everything, even though she is a women. What she wants people to realize is that this argument is only presented as an excuse to avoid giving women the rights they desire and deserve.
Answer:
<em>Authoritative</em>
Explanation:
<em>Although Justin parents gave him the free will to choose what he wanted to learn or study, at the same time he had a choice to pick from any of the activities he wanted, but he was limited to some particular kind sports.</em>
<em>The parents felt some of the sports Justin might choose from might be too dangerous for him and hurt him, his parents here was authoritative</em>
Answer:authorize and impose
Explanation:
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