Considering the speaker, context, and audience, the best prediction for this speech is that Sojourner Truth will speak —
A about labor rights
B about women's rights
C against slavery
D about immigration rights
Sojourner Truth’s introduction captures the audience’s attention with —
A a warning
B a joke
C a statistic
D an anecdote
From Sojourner Truth’s speech, you can infer that speakers opposing women’s rights argued that —
A women are not as intelligent as men
B women already have special rights
C women don't deserve equal rights, based on religious views
D all of the above
Sojourner Truth repeats “Ain't I a woman?” in her speech to —
A create a song-like rhythm to lull the listener into agreeing with her personality and message
B argue that any religious figure could in fact be a woman
C stress repeated experiences of hers that disprove the gentleman’s characterization of women
D help listeners predict what she will say next
Alfre Ette Woodard’s use of gestures and facial expressions support her performance by —
A endearing the audience to her
B showing that she is concerned
C animating Sojourner Truth's words
D making her look natural and relaxed