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Q: How would friendly and hostile audience have reacted to the declaration of independence?
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Why does Susan B. Anthony use a clear, direct tone and an emphasis on logos in "Speech After Being Convicted of Voting"?

To appeal to an audience that is probably hostile to her argument


How did the Indians receive the Puritans?

The Indians were hostile but at the same time hesitant--skulkingn about in the trees, stealing tools.


Why does Susan B Anthony most likely use a rhetorical question in this passage?

To have the audience refocus on the central point of her argument .


What were some Reasons for being cautious in signing the declaration of independence?

During the Founding Period of American History, signing the Declaration of Independence represented a commitment to revolting against one of the world's great super-powers of the time. It also bound the signer to inventing a new nation. At the same time, no pre-existing, trained military force on land or sea stood ready to defend the signers, nor was there even an established national administration or clear agreement upon precise governmental powers and privileges. And the new would-be nation had not a single ally, but it did have a frontier-zone replete with hostile Natives. For these reasons and more, one might be cautious in signing the document.


What is hostile attitude?

If someone of something has a hostile attitude then they are dangerous and hostile.

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