Question

Use the passages to answer the question.
Which statement best compares the rhetorical devices used in the passages?
(1 point)
Ain’t I a Woman? employs allusion, while
the Declaration of Sentiments uses a
rhetorical question.
Ain’t I a Woman? employs a rhetorical
question, while the Declaration of
Sentiments uses anaphora.
Ain’t I a Woman? employs enumeration,
while the Declaration of Sentiments uses
allusion.
Ain’t I a Woman? employs parallelism, while
the Declaration of Sentiments uses
hyperbole.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct statement that best compares the rhetorical devices used in the passages is:

**Ain’t I a Woman? employs a rhetorical question, while the Declaration of Sentiments uses anaphora.**

This is because "Ain't I a Woman?" prominently features rhetorical questions to emphasize the speaker's argument about women’s rights, while the "Declaration of Sentiments" employs anaphora to reinforce its points through the repetition of phrases.
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