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How does the author use tone to advance her purpose?
01. She speaks with great optimism, appealing to
her audience members' better nature.
O 2. She shows extreme disappointment, making
her attack of lawmakers personal and less
threatening
3. She handles her subject harshly and angrily,
using words such as "demand" and "refused,"
which makes her seem powerful.
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O 4. She addresses her audience respectfully but
firmly, using terms like "permit" and
"gentlemen," which makes her seem
reasonable.
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