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English, 28.11.2020 06:20, julio003620

In the first paragraph of the "Declaration of Sentiments," how does the author of this document use the structure of the first paragraph of the
"Declaration of Independence" for her own purposes?
A)
She cites "nature and nature's God," but dismisses
"self-evident truths" as irrelevant.
B)
She cites "nature and nature's God," and finds "self-
evident truths" to be relevant and important.
C)
She cites "nature and nature's God, but focuses
attention upon "one portion of the family of man."
D)
She cites "nature and nature's God," but directs
attention away from "one portion of the family of
man."

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