Read the excerpt from Suffragists' "Great Demand" Banner.
Which statements about this excerpt are correct? Check all
that apply.
In 1917, more than one thousand women stood before the
White House in a cold, pouring rain, holding silent vigil to
demand a constitutional amendment to extend the vote to
them. Their quest to be enfranchised by law was known at
the time as the Great Demand
The details "cold, pouring rain" and "silent vigil" provide a
vivid description
The use of the words "bold" and "determination" create a
confused tone
The Smithsonian's Great Demand banner, as it came to be
called, declares in bold words and style the determination
of the women who made and carried it. Their campaign on
behalf of women sought to move America one step closer
to fulfilling the nation's long-deferred promise of equality
under the law.
The author's diction emphasizes the women's
persistence
The author's tone highlights the serious challenges
sufragists faced
The author includes personal details to create a casual
style.

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The Great Demand banner:

From 1914 to 1917 a large number of women stood up to protest in America for their right to vote. They started rallies and in those rallies they used a banner which was labelled as ‘The Great Demand’ banners.

Moving towards the excerpt, The details "cold, pouring rain" and "silent vigil" provide a vivid description. It gives us a very detailed and clear information of how one thousand women despite such severe weather conditions stood before the white house.

Later, as the author describes about the campaign, his dictation emphasizes the women’s persistence. He states that how even after so many years, women were still persistent enough to achieve equality.

Answer:

A, C, D

Explanation:

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