Igive brainliest
based on the thesaurus entry and how the word is used in the paragraph,...
English, 29.09.2019 10:10 kevinmoniz90
Igive brainliest
based on the thesaurus entry and how the word is used in the paragraph, which word is the closest meaning for suffrage and why is that meaning the best choice?
when my great-grandmother, addie, was a young woman, she marched for suffrage. she wanted to have a voice in how our government was run. she felt she should have the same privileges as men. addie wanted to be able to choose our leaders.
read the thesaurus entry.
suffrage, n. ballot, petition, rights, vote
petition
it describes a request people make for things they want.
vote
it describes a formal choice made in an election.
rights
it describes what someone is allowed by law.
ballot
it describes what people use when they cast their vote.
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