Answer:
D.
Step-by-step explanation:
In her speech, Sojourner Truth spoke about the equality of women.
In 1851, Truth delivered a speech "Ain't I a Woman?" on the occasion of Women's Convention held in Akron, Ohio.
She said that men believe that women need help into the carriages, to be lifted over ditches, etc. But she claimed that nobody helped her into the carriages or mud-puddles and she bore thirteen children. Even after all this, she did not ask for help from men.
By asserting this statement, she disagreed that women are weak and needs help from the men. She believed that women are as strong as men are.
So, the correct answer is option D.