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mrs_skeptik [129]
3 years ago
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Click to read the passage from "Speech After Having Been Convicted of Voting," by Susan B. Anthony. Then Answer the question. In

this speech, Anthony argues that women should have the right to vote. How does the question in the final paragraph of the excerpt relate to her argument? A. The question raises a new argument B. The question provides evidence for her argument C. The question goes against her argument D. The question sums up her argument

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Marat540 [252]3 years ago
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D. The question sums up her argument

I say this because she has already listed all of her statements so it can’t be A. It isn’t B. Because all of those things were already stated it can’t be C. Because all of those points ride the same wave as her original points.
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