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in the declaration of independence, jefferson gives a long list of \facts to be submitted to a candid world.\ how does jefferson’s list help him achieve his purpose of justifying a revolution? choose three correct answers.
it repeats the thesis throughout the document.
it connects evidence and main ideas.
it appeals to readers and their shared experiences as colonists.
it addresses and disproves opposing ideas
it avoids the use of emotionally charged language
it provides evidence that supports the thesis
- "It connects evidence and main ideas": The list of facts provides evidence that links to the main idea of justifying the revolution.
- "It appeals to readers and their shared experiences as colonists": The facts relate to colonists' experiences, making the argument relatable.
- "It provides evidence that supports the thesis": The list of facts acts as evidence to back up the thesis of justifying the revolution.
The other options are incorrect: "It repeats the thesis throughout the document" – the list is evidence, not thesis repetition; "It addresses and disproves opposing ideas" – the list does not focus on disproving oppositions; "It avoids the use of emotionally charged language" – the list's role is not about language tone but evidence provision.
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- It connects evidence and main ideas.
- It appeals to readers and their shared experiences as colonists.
- It provides evidence that supports the thesis.