Which sentence best incorporates direct quotations from
the passage?
Read the excerpt from "O...
English, 09.04.2021 01:50, MoltenSansriel1933
Which sentence best incorporates direct quotations from
the passage?
Read the excerpt from "On Women's Right to Vote" by
Susan B. Anthony
The only question left to be settled now is: Are women
persons? And I hardly believe any of our opponents will
have the hardihood to say they are not. Being persons,
then, women are citizens; and no state has a right to
make any law, or to enforce any old law, that shall
abridge their privileges or immunities. Hence, every
discrimination against women in the constitutions and
laws of the several states is today null and void.
After asking the rhetorical question "Are women
persons?" and noting that even opponents would be
hard-pressed to argue that women are not persons,
Anthony forcefully states her logical conclusion:
"Being persons, then, women are citizens."
Anthony argues that Being persons, then, women are
citizens; and no state has a right to make any law, or
to enforce any old law, that shall abridge their
privileges or immunities.
"Hence, every discrimination against women in the
constitutions and laws of the several states is today
null and void," and it is hard to argue with that
conclusion.
Thus, since "women are citizens." "no state has a
right to make any law, or to enforce any old law" that takes away the “privelages or immunities” of being a citizen.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:40, mophillips20202
It was fifteen minutes before i could work myself up to go and humble myself to a ; but i done it, and i warn’t ever sorry for it afterwards, neither. i didn’t do him no more mean tricks, and i wouldn’t done that one if i’d a knowed it would make him feel that way. in at least one hundred words, describe what central theme in the adventures of huckleberry finn emerges in this excerpt, and how its emergence relates to the social norms of the time.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:30, kaitlyn114433
In order really to hate white people, one has to blot so much out of the mind — and the heart — that this hatred itself becomes an exhausting and self-destructive pose. but this does not mean, on the other hand, that love comes easily: the white world is too powerful, too complacent, too ready with gratuitous humiliation, and, above all, too ignorant and too innocent for that. which sentence best explains how the use of parallelism in the excerpt supports baldwin's purpose? a. it proves baldwin's central idea by highlighting the obvious. b. it emphasizes the problems that prevent one from loving the white world. c. it explains why the white world is unable to replace hate with love. d. it enumerates the many ways of dealing with the white world.
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