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Harman [31]
3 years ago
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What is the aesthetic impact of Sojourner Truth's repetition of the question "and ain't I a woman?" in her speech at the Woman's

Rights Convention? Select all that apply. It punctuates every one of her arguments. It engages the audience and forces them to think. It forms a memorable refrain as in the chorus of a song. It creates a rhyme scheme that makes it easier to remember.
English
2 answers:
trasher [3.6K]3 years ago
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my answer here would be c) It forms a memorable refrain as in the chorus of a song.

hope this helps! -jentri

Alina [70]3 years ago
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Answer:

It engages the audience and forces them to think.

It forms a memorable refrain as in the chorus of a song.

Explanation:

In this speech, Sojourner Truth repeats the refrain "and ain't I a woman?" in order to force the audience to think about what she is saying. Truth's argument is that despite being a human, and a woman, she is not treated like other people due to her condition of slave. This phrase engages the audience and forces them to think. However, it also serves as a memorable and rhythmic refrain.

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