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How does Sonouner Truth use a rhetorical question in “Ain’t I A Women?”
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How does Sonouner Truth use a rhetorical question in “Ain’t I A Women?”
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When asking whether or not she is a woman, it is not a question that’s meant to be answered.
She knows she’s a woman, and she’s stressing that fact.
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