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Read the following lines from the song:

“I’ve been reading Common Sense by Thomas Paine./So men say that I’m intense or I’m insane./You want a revolution? I want a revelation/ So listen to my declaration:/”We hold these truths to be self-evident/That all men are created equal” /And when I meet Thomas Jefferson,/I’m ‘a compel him to include women in the sequel! (Work!)”

What is the impact of the word declaration as it is used in the text?

A. Angelica uses "declaration" to signify that she is quoting Thomas Paine.

B. Angelica is disgusted by Burr's advances and uses "declaration" sternly to dismiss him.

C. Angelica is passionate about her intentions and uses "declaration" because of its connotation.

D. Angelica is well-educated and uses "declaration" simply because of its formality.

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Answer:

Angelica is passionate about her intentions and uses "declaration" because of its connotation.

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