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English, 16.10.2019 21:00 nevaehkirk1997
5. reread the lines beginning with "nor have we " through " and correspondence." notice in
this section how jefferson uses the first-person plural pronouns "we" and "our" to identify with his audience and to
inspire unity of purpose. examine jefferson's diction, or choice of words. how does the language of these closing
paragraphs support the writer's inspiration tone or attitude toward the idea of independence? support your answer
with evidence from the declaration.
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