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Excerpt from "The Declaration of Sentiments"How does the author develop ideas in this passage? The author states a claim, supports that claim with several examples, and then issues a call to action.

The author compares and contrasts women's rights with men's rights, building to a call to action.
The author organizes information sequentially, building a narrative of how unequal rights have affected women.
The author begins with a call to action and then uses several examples to support it.

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Answer:

The author states a claim, supports that claim with several examples, and then issues a call to action.

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Answer:

The author organizes information sequentially, building a narrative of how unequal rights have affected women.

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This is because, the author was able to show that there are unequal rights among men and women. A typical example is the number of men and women in control of "profitable employment"

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