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metaphor? i'm not quite sure if you mean literary device or not. sorry, if this isn't the answer you're looking for, but i hope this helps you :)
Explanation:
Answer:
reword, answer, cite, explain, and summarize
Explanation:
It's a writng strategy, sort of like for a rhetorical analysis essay:
Claim: what is the author of the text saying
Evidence: back it up with quotes/phrases from the text
Analysis: explain the quote and what you think the author's trying to say
For RACES, it'd be:
Restate the question (i think....)
Answer it (I think... because)
cite (from the given passage....)
explain (how does it all fit together? this is one of the most important parts of the strategy)
summarize (conclusion; not as important)
Hope this helps, and please mark me brainliest if it does!
Answer: whether its intent has been compromised.
The excerpt states that "reargument" was largely for the purpose of studying what were the exact circumstances surrounding the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment. The reason why they want to study this is in order to determine what are the reasons that led legislators to pass the amendment. If that is successfully established, the judges will know what the intent of the amendment was, and whether this intent had been compromised.