christophergaudette0
christophergaudette0
26.04.2021 • 
English

In paragraph 3, Stanton makes a claim that the first Woman's Rights Convention "was in every way a grand
success."
Is this claim effectively supported in the passage?
01. Yes, because Stanton shows that the
Declaration received a great deal of attention
from other leaders, churches, and the press.
2. Yes, because Stanton explains both that the
convention was well attended by people who
believed in its message and that many other
conventions followed it.
3. No, because Stanton failsby include details
about specific comments that speakers who
were particularly passionate about the rights
of women might have made.
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4. No, because Stanton suggests that the
Declaration's persecutors inspired such fear in
the participants that even Stanton herself
wanted to withdraw from the movement.

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