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Part B How does this structure help Garrison to meet his purpose effectively?
A. By first rejecting a counterclaim and then making his case,
he emphasizes his point of view and encourages people to
accept it.
B. By presenting his claim and then refuting the counterclaim,
he leads people to confront and reject contradictions in the
idea of slavery and motivates them to take action.
o C. By developing and rejecting multiple counterclaims, he
demonstrates his moral authority, shows that there are no
good reasons to support slavery, and convinces others to
adopt his beliefs.
D. By providing powerful descriptions of social conditions, he
inspires strong feelings and encourages others to share
them.

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