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Read the excerpt from "Ain’t I a Woman?” by Sojourner Truth.

Well, children, where there is so much racket there must be something out of kilter.

How might the speaker improve her argument?

by giving examples of things that can be out of kilter
by establishing what being out of kilter means to people
by telling personal stories of experiencing such a racket
by stating the importance of making a racket to be heard


Sagot :

Answer:

I think the answer is A.

Explanation:

By giving an example of something out of kilter, it would let the children better understand what she thought was wrong. For example, she could say "Well, children, where there is so much racket there must be something out of kilter, like a child who broke their arm." This is my best guess, let me know if I'm incorrect or if I have the wrong context.