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Based off the Declaration of Sentiments, 1. The “Declaration of Sentiments” itself is framed by an account of the Seneca Falls Convention and events that followed on the reading of the declaration, the voting on resolutions, and the publication and reception of the document. How would you describe the voice of the historians writing the account? How does it differ from the voice (or ethos, character of the speaker) of the “Declaration”?

2. How did they go about composing the written materials for the convention? Why did they decide to use the Declaration of Independence as a model?

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