The question given above is incomplete, the complete version is given below:
Historical Context: Ratified on February 3, 1870, the Fifteenth Amendment to the US Constitution gave all African American men the right to vote. Many suffragists who had participated in the abolition movement felt betrayed because the right was extended only to men. They had hoped that universal suffrage among African Americans would pave the way for all women to gain the right to vote as well.
A. Anthony suggests that the Fifteenth Amendment will remain powerless unless women are excluded from the classes and races under it.
B. Anthony suggests that the Fifteenth Amendment will remain a sham unless African American women are also extended the right to vote.
C. Anthony suggests that women are superior to African American men and are more deserving of the rights and duties under the Fifteenth Amendment.
D. Anthony suggests that since the plight of women is like that of formerly enslaved African American men, women are entitled to protection under the Fifteenth Amendment.
E. Anthony suggests that since women were the greatest supporters of the abolition movement, it is unfair to deny them the right to vote.
ANSWER
The correct option is D.
Looking at the passage given above, what Anthony is trying to say is that, since both the men and the women of African American origin, who are former slaves share the same plight, then the 15th amendment is applicable to the women also just as it applies to men.
The right option is C.
"Don wore braces on both of his legs; still, he was an avid runner".
In this sentence, "still" indicates a sort of surprise. It is placed between a semicolon and a comma because it functions as a transition word.
Transition words show the relationship between sentences and help the text to be cohesive. Some examples of transition words are "nevertheless", "however", and "even though" among others.
b. To present the ideas of the Founding Fathers in a way women can understand
c. To create a new document to replace the original Declaration of Independence
d. To question the reasons why the original Declaration of Independence was written
I believe the answer is ,
A. To use the words of the founding fathers to argue equal treatment of women.
The king of Brobdingnag voices Swift's criticism of contemporary professional men by saying that : " My little Friend Grildrig, I cannot but conclude the Bulk of your Natives, to be the most pernicious Race of little odious Vermin that Nature ever suffered to crawl upon the Surface of the Earth. This famous judgment by the king of Brobdingnag on the people of England, given in Part II, Chapter VI, after Gulliver (or “Grildrig”) has summarized the institutions of his native land, is a harsh denunciation of mankind in its current state, and it stokes the misanthropy that dominates Gulliver’s mind by the end of Gulliver’s Travels."