Which best describes why Truth describes her personal experiences in "Ain't I a Woman?"
A. to...
Which best describes why Truth describes her personal experiences in "Ain't I a Woman?"
A. to suggest that she is more qualified than others to discuss the issue of equal rights
B. to provide credible proof that women are not protected from hardship or struggle
C. to entertain her audience by recounting tense and emotional stories
D. to encourage people to feel sorry for her and grant her what she wants
ANSWER: C. to entertain her audience by recounting tense and emotional stories
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