Friends and fellow citizens: I stand before you tonight
under indictment for the alleged crime of having voted at
the last presidential election, without having a lawful right
to vote. It shall be my work this evening to prove to you that
in thus doing, I not only committed no crime, but, instead,
simply exercised my citizen's rights, guaranteed to me and
all United States citizens by the National Constitution,
beyond the power of any State to deny.
- Susan B. Anthony, "Speech After Being Convicted of
Voting"
In the introduction to "Speech After Being Convicted of Voting," how does
Susan B. Anthony encourage audiences who may be hostile to her argument
to continue to listen?
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A. By using an angry and aggressive tone that shows she feels very
strongly about her argument
B. By using a dramatic and sad tone that shows she is unhappy that
she is not able to vote
C. By using an intelligent and straightforward tone that shows she
knows what she's talking about
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D. By using a lighthearted and joking tone that shows she is a woman
with a sense of humor