Rhetorical Situation
Claims and Evidence
Style
Reasoning and Organization
Wild Card
100

Pankhurst's primary audience

Who are American men 

100

The main reason the speaker gives for the necessity of revolutionary methods for women to win the rights of citizenship?

What is the necessity of revolutionary methods is the intolerable injustice women face?

100
The effect of using the word "hysteria" to describe the women's revolution in England

What is sarcastically describe the actions women took to secure basic human rights.

100

In the opening paragraph, the author contrasts a hypothetical rhetorical situation with her own primarily to

What is illustrate the double standards for men and women in the political realm

100

This word refers to women's right to vote.

What is suffrage?

200

The speaker's ethos is established in this way

What is by personal experience and anecdotes

200

She supports her claim that men do not see women as human beings by saying this.

What is "it would not be necessary to argue with you that women may, suffering from intolerable injustice, be driven to adopt revolutionary methods."?

200
The purpose of setting "-a very simple fact-" between dashes in paragraph 2

What is to emphasize the basic nature of the idea and thus point out how ridiculous it is that many people don't accept it

200

The technique used to open the third paragraph.

What is addressing the counter argument?
200

the omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sentence, as in, "this manifestation takes the shape of irresponsible breaking of windows, burning of letters, general inconvenience to respectable, honest business people who want to attend to their business."

What is asyndeton?
300

This best describes the author’s exigence in the passage

What is the limited resources available to women for changing existing power structures 

300

Pankhurst sets up this either/or logical statement at the end of the passage

What is submit indefinitely or rise up using antiquated means

300

In the last sentence of the passage (“They would have . . . grievances remedied”), the author uses the “either . . . or” construction in order to

What is imply that disruptive action may be the only way of resisting oppression in certain situations 

300

The author's main criticism of the logic of those who dismiss the methods of British feminists as “irrational” (paragraph 3, sentence 2) is based on what

What is misconstruing the feminists’ reasons for employing the strategies they have chosen to employ

300

A word that means in a way that is unreasonably determined, especially by acting in a particular way and not changing at all, despite what anyone else says. (Paragraph 4)

What is obstinately?

400
The effect of beginning the passage with a hypothetical situation

What is to show the contrast between how men and women would be treated in the same situation?

400

The author’s position on the relevance of her topic for American women

What is although American women are perceived as “well off” (paragraph 2, sentence 1), they should nonetheless consider adopting the methods described by the author.

400

The role the author's use of hypothetical scenarios plays in helping the reader comprehend the necessity of revolutionary methods for women to gain political rights

What is to emphasize the justification for revolutionary methods in the fight for women's political rights? 

400

In the fourth paragraph, the author introduces a hypothetical scenario primarily to

What is underscore the efficiency of voting as a means of addressing political discontents

400

Anecdote she uses to justify her actions

What is the patient and impatient baby

500

The main point the speaker is trying to convey regarding the use of revolutionary methods by women to obtain political right

What is the justification for women adopting revolutionary methods to win political rights due to the deprivation of citizen rights and the struggle for recognition as human beings? 

500

The speaker uses the hypothetical men of Hartford examples primarily to do this.

What is appeal to them men's sense of humanity and logical next steps?

500

The first two sentences of the second paragraph (“You see . . . revolutionary methods”) support this claim about the author’s tone?

What is she adopts a bold, forthright tone in approaching her subject. 

500

The role of property damage in the fight for women's suffrage.

What is a practical political means rather than a method to convert people to woman suffrage?

500

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