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Who was the original audience for Sojourner Truth’s “Ain’t I a Woman?” speech? A. Slave owners B. Women’s rights activists C. Fellow slaves D. The federal government
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User: Who was the original audience for Sojourner Truth’s “Ain’t I a Woman?” speech? A. Slave owners B. Women’s rights activists C. Fellow slaves D. The federal government

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User: Which of the following factors makes “Ain’t I a Woman?” an example of oratory? A. It makes use of rhetorical questions. B. It is a speech that was delivered before an audience. C. It contains accounts of personal experiences. D. It is beautifully written

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It is a speech that was delivered before an audience of the following factors makes “Ain’t I a Woman ” an example of oratory.
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