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Answer:
1. Option A
2. Option B
3. Option C
4. Option D
5. Option D
Explanation:
1)which statement below is a counterclaim that Jefferson anticipated in the declaration of independence?
The right option is A: “HE HAS REFUSED HIS ACCENT TO LAWS, THE MOST WHOLESOME AND NECESSARY FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD” because through this answer Jefferson is saying what the British crown had done bad, forcing them to search for its independence. This means that they first were trying to have better living conditions but continuing being part of the English power, however, they had not good results.
Options B, C and D are more related to what is going to occur after the independence declaration was signed, so they cannot be considered as a counterclaim did with anticipation.
2) Based on the counterclaim you identified in the previous question, which statement below is an example of jefferson's rebuttal?
The right answer for this question is B: “BUT WHEN A LONG TRAIN OF ABUSES AND USURPATIONS, PURSUING INVARIABLY THE SAME OBJECT EVINCES A DESIGN TO REDUCE THEM UNDER ABSOLUTE DESPOTISM, IT IS THEIR RIGHT, IT IS THEIR DUTY, TO THROW OFF SUCH GOVERNMENT, AND TO PROVIDE NEW GUARDS FOR THEIR FUTURE SECURITY” because it is a consequence of the previous mistake did by the English crown. Thus, we have that:
1. The American colonies ask for help and better life conditions
2. The British government didn’t help or just hear them
3. The colonies declare their right to be independent of the English government due to it is not providing security or decent living conditions to them.
Options A, C and D are more related to everything that the British government continued doing bad even when 13 colonies asked for their independence.
3)which statement below is a claim that Jefferson makes about governments?
The right answer to this questions is C: “THAT TO SECURE THERE RIGHTS (LIFE, LIBERTY, PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS), GOVERNMENTS ARE INSTITUTED AMONG MEN, DERIVING THEIR JUST POWERS FROM THE CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED” because with these words he is saying and specifying what does a good government has to do as its obligation. Then Jefferson uses the same claim to argue for American independence. His logic is:
a. this is what a good government has to do
b. The British government is not following that
c. The American colonies are in their right to proclaim their independence.
4)what is the persuasive effect of Jefferson's language in the closing paragraphs?
The right answer to this question is D: JEFFERSON USES PRONOUNS LIKE “WE”, TO SHOW THAT THE COLONIES ARE UNIFIED AND EXCITED TO RALLY AGAINST BRITAIN because trough the main idea of the document is to make public that they are wanting to be independent and as it says is not only addressed to British crown but the entire world. Then, the colonies must show themselves as a unified new group of people to let all know that they were convinced.
Options A, B and C are not correct due to the following options:
A. Jefferson is not trying to make Britain feel bad because American colonies were decided to make their independence a consummated fact.
B. Jefferson’s speech is not choppy or misspelt, in fact, it is well redacted.
C. Jefferson knew, by that moment, that he had a lot of people with him and his cause.
5) looking back over the entire text, What is distinctive about the structure of Jefferson's argument?
The right answer to this question is D: JEFFERSON OPENS WITH ETHOS STATEMENTS TO PROVE WHY YOU SHOULD LISTEN TO HIM; LISTS LOGOS STATEMENTS THAT DETAL WHAT KING GEORGE DID WRONG; ENDS WITH PATHOS TO ENCOURAGE THE COLONIES TO SUPPORT HIM because at the beginning he gives credibility to his text (ethos); then he lists all the reasons to make independence possible (logos) and finally ends with a strategy that appeals to the reader’s and hearer’s emotions (pathos).
Options A, B and C are also reasons to make his argument reliable, but the most complete option is D.