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What is the purpose of “The Declaration of Sentiments”? What viewpoint does it convey about women’s rights? How does the structure help to convey the purpose and viewpoint? In your response, provide examples of the authors’ use of rhetoric and explain how it helps to advance the purpose and viewpoint of the text. Your response should be at least three complete paragraphs.

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Answered by ItzDazzingBoy
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Answer:

Declaration of Sentiments

1848

WRITTEN BY: Carrie L. Cokely

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Declaration of Sentiments, document, outlining the rights that American women should be entitled to as citizens, that emerged from the Seneca Falls Convention in New York in July 1848. Three days before the convention, feminists Lucretia Mott, Martha C. Wright, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Mary Ann McClintock met to assemble the agenda for the meeting along with the speeches that would be made. The Declaration of Sentiments, written primarily by Stanton, was based on the Declaration of Independence to parallel the struggles of the Founding Fathers with those of the women’s movement. As one of the first statements of the political and social repression of American women, the Declaration of Sentiments met with significant hostility upon its publication and, with the Seneca Falls Convention, marked the start of the women’s rights movement in the United States.

Answered by preciouskhayos
1

Answer:

The answers are "To demand the same rights for women that white men enjoy." and "To justify women's demands for equal rights"

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