The language in this excerpt from the Declaration of Independence is D. Passionate and logical
How can the language be described ?
The passage begins with the declaration that "we hold these truths to be self-evident," which signifies a strong conviction in the stated principles.
The use of words like "unalienable Rights" and "Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness" conveys a sense of deep importance and emotional resonance.
While the language is passionate, it is also highly logical in its structure. It presents a clear argument that governments are established to secure these rights and that their legitimacy comes from the consent of the governed.