The final sentence of the Declaration of Independence offers an appeal to God and to one another. What is the most likely reason that Jefferson included this section?

And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.

A. It emphasizes his belief in the righteousness of separating from Britain.

B. It convinces readers that the colonists are more honorable than the king.

C. It lays out widely accepted facts to appeal to readers' sense of logic.

D. It demands that readers either side with independence or against​

Respuesta :

It can be inferred that the most likely reason that Jefferson included the  final section of the Declaration of Independence is:

" It demands that readers either side with independence or against it​"

What is an inference?

An inference is a conclusion or deductive reason that is culled from a text, having examined and rationalized its contents.

Hence, it is right to infer that the last section of the Declaration of Independence demands the allegiance of the readers to the independence of America.

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