Question

How did the Declaration of Independence;s structure support the goals of its writers?

By including extended metaphors to discredit the sovereign

By presenting information in a consequential and logical way

By using occasionally informal language to engage the audience

By asking rhetorical questions to encourage deeper thoughts

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The structure of the Declaration of Independence supported the goals of its writers primarily by **presenting information in a consequential and logical way**. The document begins by outlining the philosophical foundations of government and the rights of individuals, then it lists grievances against King George III to provide justification for the colonies' decision to seek independence. This logical progression helps to convince readers of the necessity of the separation from British rule and reinforces the legitimacy of the colonists' actions.

While the other options—extended metaphors, informal language, and rhetorical questions—can be found in persuasive writing, the clear, logical structure of the Declaration serves to effectively communicate its arguments and appeals to reason.

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