PART B: Which detail from the speech best supports the answer to Part A? A. “I have heard much about the sexes being equal; I ca
n carry as much as any man, and can eat as much too, if I can get it.” (Paragraph 5) B. “You need not be afraid to give us our rights for fear we will take too much, for we can't take more than our pint'll hold.” (Paragraph 8) C. “I can't read, but I can hear. / I have heard the bible and have learned that Eve caused man to sin.” (Paragraphs 12-13) D. “Through God who created him and woman who bore him. / Man, where is your part?” (Paragraphs 19-20) 3.
“I have heard much about the sexes being equal; I can carry as much as any man, and can eat as much too, if I can get it.”
Option A.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The excerpt has been taken by a speech which was given by Sojourner and the name of the speech was Ain't I a woman. This was Sojourner's truth speech. The main idea of this speech is about the equality that should be given to a woman.
According to this speech, woman should have equal rights and opportunities compared to a man, be a white woman or a woman belonging to the community of the black.
Her doctor believed that intellectual effort was making her ill. Women were not supposed to exert themselves much physically." was the social attitude of Gilman’s era that the excerpt best demonstrates.
The main method for the organization of ideas from the passage in chronological order.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The idea organization consists of 5 steps they are topical or logical pattern, chronological pattern, spatial pattern, problem-solution followed by the cause or casual and effect pattern.
The Chronology pattern is a time-based activity in which we have to order the points
It gives the events of the stories with a timeline that can give us a clear picture of the passage. But it can be at the beginning, middle or even at the end too.
It's often futile to try to convince people that they should adopt a particular political position, but if you try, make sure to appeal to logic. Try to eliminate as much emotion from your argument as possible.