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English, 15.11.2019 09:31 tdun7003

In the declaration of independence, the pronoun
"he" refers to king george iii of great britain. to
whom does the pronoun "he" refer in the
declaration of sentiments? what comparison is
being made between king george and the "he"
being referred to in the declaration of
sentiments? cite evidence from the text to
support your response.

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