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3 April, 08:07

How does the repetition of the word right reinforce meaning?

(Staton's declaration of sentiments)

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  1. 3 April, 08:30
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    The repetitive use of the word 'right' in 'Declaration of Sentiments' is done to motivate and persuade her audience.

    Explanation:

    Declaration of Sentiments was a declaration that emphasized the demand's and grievances of women's. This declaration was read and written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton for the Seneca Fall Convention, the first convention for the women's rights.

    In the declaration, Staton repeatedly used the word 'right' to motivate her audience to stand up for their rights. The declaration was to persuade her audience to fight for their constitutional rights that has been guaranteed to them in the U. S. Constitution.
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