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How does Sojourner Truth use the repetition of the phrase "And ain't I a woman?" in the second paragraph to achieve her purpose?

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Answered by aqsaahmed19945
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Saying these things explicitly to these individuals singles them out instead of tending to a vast gathering of individuals. This grabs their eye and the consideration of others in the gathering of people.  

The motivation behind the non-serious inquiries utilized all through the entry is to bring up issues about social frames of mind toward ladies. The principle motivation behind the utilization of redundancy in these lines is it powers the group of onlookers to inspect their thoughts regarding African American ladies.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Explanation:

In order to achieve her purpose Sojourner Truth uses the repitition of the phrase "And ain't I a woman" in order to achieve her purpose of making the audience think about the social frames of mind about women, African American women in particular. This introspection is achieved through repeated questionings.Women’s Rights Convention was held in 1851 at Akron, Ohio and Sojourner Truth was the most famous abolitionist and women's rights speeches in American history.  

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