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ollegr [7]
2 years ago
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1. Bias is a preference or prejudice a person has. Choose one of the four texts about women's suffrage and explain how the autho

r's language shows a clear bias.
2. Based on the details in Sojourner Truth's speech, how do her experiences affect her perspective?

3. What is the author's purpose in the article "Town Where Women Vote Goes Under the Hammer"? How does the author's evidence or lack of evidence help you determine what the author's perspective is? Use details to support your answers.
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1 answer:
vivado [14]2 years ago
4 0

1. I do not know any of the texts so I can not answer it.

2.I do not know Sojourner's speech so I can not answer it.

3. I do not have any text to go off of.

please try to give more information. Sorry!

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