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3 January, 14:15

What does Lucas say about the preamble to the Declaration of Independence?

A. that it is out of place and does not fit in with the rest of the rhetoric

B. That with some minor revisions it could make a stronger argument

C. That it highlights the first of several grievances against the king

D. That it builds an argument for the right to a new government

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  1. 3 January, 17:51
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    The correct answer here is C - out of the statements available as answers here the one that could be said to most represent Lucas's thoughts about the preamble to the declaration of independence would be that it highlights the first of several grievances against the King. The preamble does indeed do exactly this, as they form a specific set of accusations made against the king.
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