She quotes the Declaration of Independence.
Answer: Option A.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The speech that was given by Susan B Anthony was about fighting the right to get to vote for the women of the United States of America. She was once been tried for, for voting at the elections.
This led to her giving a speech about the right to vote for the women saying that women should be treated equally as men and should be given rights like the right to vote and there should be no discrimination. To support her claims, she also used certain logic.
The correct answers are A. A magazine article exaggerating the public’s extreme reaction to a celebrity, B. A funny political cartoon exposing the flaws in a new government policy, and D. An ironic short story that draws attention to how unmotivated people can be
Explanation:
The purpose of satire is to criticize negative aspects of individuals, society or government, for this, satire does not use literal language but relies on irony, humor or exaggeration that show indirectly the absurdity of some behaviors and actions. This also implies texts that use literal language and do not focus on criticizing society are not satirical.
According to this, from the options provided the texts that are example of satire are "A magazine article exaggerating the public’s extreme reaction to a celebrity" because this uses exaggeration to show a negative aspect of people and create a critique; "A funny political cartoon exposing the flaws in a new government policy" because this exposes the flaws of government through humor; and "An ironic short story that draws attention to how unmotivated people can be" because as other examples this focuses on showing flaws or vices by using humor.
For your question, the answer would be; "C. The heroism of unquestioning sacrifice". This is because the poem tells the story of a brigade consisting of 600 soldiers who rode on horseback into the “valley of death” for half a league. They were obeying a command to charge the enemy forces that had been seizing their guns.
In Tennessee William's play A Streetcar Named Desire, Blanche tells her sister those words and the theme of the play that those lines reflect are "a woman's dependence on men."