In Chapter 23 of the story, `the duke declares that he did not have anything to do with the performance. Knowing that the people will be back to have their revenge against the performers for ripping them off, he arranged again the performance with the sole objective of earning more money.
by insisting that everyone with a soul deserves rights
In the excerpt she says that "if the negro be a soul, if the woman be a soul...to one Master only are they accountable." Throughout the passage, Fuller uses various ways to insist that everyone deserves rights. She strengthens her arguments by comparing women's rights to those of the negro. She uses her arguments to show that if an African American should not be held in bondage, neither should a woman. It doesn't matter your race or gender, if you have a soul, you deserve the same rights as everyone else.
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B.
Using sadness or tragedy to get one's point across. IE, the humane society commercials.