From what I remember from it, Chisholm uses the frequent experience women had when
applying for jobs to frame the issue of women’s rights. The Next Three paragraphs she explains the question with the hint of a
“calculated system of prejudice” and the “unspoken assumption”
that women does not have the Experience for Placement with more authority.
The Declaration of Independence is the document which explains why the original thirteen colonies declared independence from the British crown. The Declaration of Sentiments is modeled on the Declaration of Independence. In the Declaration of Sentiments it lists the grievances of women against men. It explains why there should be a women's rights movement. It is considered the founding document of American feminism. Declaration of independence was an outline for patient sufferance for the colonies as a whole and the declaration of sentiment was an outline for patient sufferance for women under the government.
Answer:
there are 1 true answers and 4 false answers. #4 is true - the meaning of a word can change depending on how it is used in a sentence.
Explanation:
1. false - context in a speech is important because it gives us the information we need to fully understand, evaluate and interpret the information being received.
2. false - this is what's called " figure of speech"
they can both have different meaning to make up "figure of speech"
3. no - see answers for 1 & 2
4. true the meaning of a word can be different because depending on how it is used in a sentence because it can have a variety of connotations that can be altered, used or added over time.
5. false - the connotation is the emotional definition of a word that's not literal