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Which statement best explains the effect of

chronological structure in this passage?

We don't know for sure whether this particular banner
was used in January 1917 when Paul organized the
picketing of the White House, with members of the
National Woman's Party carrying signs intended to
challenge and embarrass Wilson...
The picketing was amplified on Sunday, March 4, 1917,
the day of Wilson's second inaugural, when the
Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage and the
National Woman's Party organized a demonstration to
"encircle the President's Mansion with a chain of purple,
white and gold."
-The Smithsonian's History of America in 101 Objects,
Richard Kurin
The chronological structure emphasizes the
increasing power of the suffrage movement.
The chronological structure helps explain why the
suffragettes were embarrassed.
The chronological structure allows the reader to
compare the American and British suffrage
movements.
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a:The chronological structure emphasizes the increasing power of the suffrage movement.

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The correct answer is "The chronological structure emphasizes the increasing power of the suffrage movement."

The statement that best explains the effect of chronological structure in this passage is "The chronological structure emphasizes the

increasing power of the suffrage movement."

This chronological information is presented si readers can get an idea of how things were happening and the purpose of the demonstration.

Let's remember that when a writer uses the chronological structure, he has to strictly follow the order of how things happened from the beginning to the end.

Susan Brownell Anthony(1820-1906) was one of the most important supporters of the women’s suffrage movement. She and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, visited many cities of the United States to deliver speeches, supporting the movement. In 1848, Anthony and other women were part of the first “Women’s Rights Convention in the US Seneca Falls, New York.

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