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English, 16.10.2020 19:01 dylanpierce34

Help me answer these 9 questions from the “Declaration of Independence” 1. What is the tone of this text? Which words lead you to that conclusion?

2. What has “become necessary” in this story?

3. What does labeling the Americans “one people” and the British “another” say about their union??

4. What “self-evident” truths does the author identify?

5. How does the choice of the phrases “self-evident” truths and “unalienable rights” affect the argument?

6. Under what circumstances do the people have the right to “alter or abolish” their government?

7. Explain the authors’ reasoning for declaring independence at this time?

8. Which words illustrate the authors point of view in declaring independence from Great Britain??

9. How does the authors choice of words affect the argument for declaring independence?

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