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English, 16.07.2020 01:01 eymurezgi1

Read this excerpt from the Declaration of Independence. Then, match each statement with the corresponding aspect of the rhetorical situation.
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As a member of the Continental Congress and
a lawyer, Thomas Jefferson demonstrates
knowledge of the law.
The text responds to British actions of ageression
It demonstrates values of that time period, such
as freedom and universal rights.
The text is primarily intended for the British
ruler at the time, King George Ill. But it is also
aimed at the American colonists gain their support.
Thomas Jefferson wants to officially announce
that the colonies desire a separation from
Great Britain
The text discusses the rights of the colonies.
The text is philosophical assertive, and at times
angry

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