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14 May, 08:31

Which best describes the diction in "Ain't I a Woman?"

formal and detached

formal and scholarly

informal and relatable

informal and light-hearted

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  1. 14 May, 09:48
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    Informal and relatable
  2. 14 May, 10:34
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    The correct answer should be informal and relatable.

    Ain't I a Woman is a speech given by Sojourner Truth, a famous anti-slavery speaker, in 1851. In the speech, she talks about equal rights for men and women, saying that she performed every job when she was a slave that any man would, and was thus no different than men. She used informal diction in her speech in order to sound relatable to all women, no matter their skin color.
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