Im going to say third person because most short stories are set in third person
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(D) It affirms the notion that religion can't be used as a basis for unequal treatment.
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Sojourner Truth, or her original name Isabella Baumfree, was an anti-slavery and women's rights activist during and after the American Civil War. Her famous women's rights speech "Ain't I A Woman?" is now recognized as one of the most famous abolitionist and women's rights speeches in American history. In the given excerpt, she affirms the notion that religion cannot be used as a basis for unequal treatment of the sexes, nor do men have the right to say that '<em>women can't have as much rights a men (just) 'cause Christ wasn't a woman</em>." ( Ain't I A Woman?)
D. because it needs to have a comma to make it more clear that there is a pause in that sentance
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It basically says that without education or a degree you won't be able to find a job and become successful. It doesn't matter how difficult it might be because the outcome will be worth it.
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book ->The Mobile Connection: The Cell Phone’s Impact on Society by Rich Ling
journal ->
an article on cell phones in the classroom in the Journal of Educational Technology & Society
reference material ->The Encyclopedia of Science and Technology edited by James Trefil
newspaper ->the New York Times article titled “Mobile Phones: Chronology of Coverage”
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