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wrote this text to justify the British colonies' move toward independence.

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It [Declaration of Independence] is an
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The Declaration can be divided into four sections:

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Bottom label: LastLast
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Jefferson also uses Question Blank 1 of 2
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--the arrangement of Question Blank 2 of 2
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to express and emphasize ideas

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is the use of similar grammatical constructions to express ideas that are closely related or equal in importance.

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2. It [Declaration of Independence] is an argument.

3. The Declaration can be divided into four sections:
- First: Preamble (Introduction)
- Second: Declaration of Natural Rights
- Third: List of Grievances
- Last: Resolution/Conclusion (Declaration of Independence)

4. Jefferson also uses parallelism — the arrangement of words, phrases, or clauses — to express and emphasize ideas.

5. Parallelism (or parallel structure) is the use of similar grammatical constructions to express ideas that are closely related or equal in importance.