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3 December, 20:16

Which statement best explains why "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?"

A. is an example of inductive reasoning, as a whole? It contains one primary claim in its first paragraph and then supports that claim throughout the rest of the speech.

B. It offers a claim and then rebuts all arguments against that claim throughout the rest of the speech about the holiday.

C. It uses a specific holiday as a basis for the broader conclusion that is constructed throughout the rest of the speech.

D. It begins with a grandiose statement and then explains that statement in parts throughout the rest of the speech.

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  1. 4 December, 00:09
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    The correct answer is option C: It uses a specific holiday as a basis for the broader conclusion that is constructed throughout the rest of the speech.

    Explanation:

    What to the Slave is the Fourth of July was written with the purpose to make people undestand the injustiecs that African Americans would suffer even though for many they thought they were free.
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