Sojourner Truth Speech HW

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Sojourner Truth Speech HW 1.The textbook identifies Truth’s audience for this speech. How does that knowledge affect how you analyze the speech? What if the audience were hostile? 2.Explain the metaphor on lines 3-4. 3.Why does Truth believe it necessary to advocate for African-American women’s rights at this moment in history? 4.Where does Truth cite evidence to ground her argument? 5.When does Truth introduce the main idea of her speech? Go to my.hrw.com Login using info on syllabus/Weebly Online Texts page Go to Unit 3 tab Go to Reading for Information: Voices of the Civil War, page 596 Read the speech on that page