Casper is writing a rhetorical analysis on the use of allusion in "Declaration of Sentiments." He has drafted his conclusion. He needs a strong concluding sentence. Here is his conclusion: Throughout the text, the allusion to the Declaration of Independence is clear. It provokes a strong response from the audience, as it changes the wording only slightly to point out the lack of inclusion of women in the original Declaration. It casts the men of the United States in the role of King of England, pointing out the injustice of the country's treatment of women. It allows for a long list of grievances that need to be corrected. Which one of the following would be a strong concluding sentence for Casper's analysis?



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