The correct answer is: A) offer evidence that women deserve to vote.
Indeed, the rhetorical method is to contrast the preamble to the Constitution and to analyze it and compare it with the treatment of women in Eastern States, which included legal action if they tried to exercise their right to vote. She had been arrested in 1872 for trying to vote in Rochester New York for the presidential election. In court, she delivered this speech which exposed the hypocrisy of the patriarchal establishment.
A. In my opinion it makes more sense
Answer:
C and E
Explanation:
I have seen both of these used in short stories heck both have been in the same kind of story, as for B and D they both sound like stories that will be more than just a short story.
Fundamentally, an act of communication in which a clearly identified speaker presents a message in a more formal manner than mere conversation to an audience of multiple listeners would be public speaking :)