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Rzqust [24]
3 years ago
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In 1851, abolitionist Sojourner Truth delivered a women’s rights speech titled “Ain’t I a Woman?”. In her speech, Truth argued t

hat she and other women could do all the same things as their male counterparts and, therefore, deserved the same rights. Which of the following strategies would be BEST for adapting these facts into a historically accurate and entertaining fiction story? A Omit the year the speech was delivered. B Add descriptive details of the audience’s reactions. C Change the location where the speech was delivered. D Alter Sojourner Truth’s name to something more believable.
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Simora [160]3 years ago
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D Alter Sojourners Truth's name to something more believable

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