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In the second paragraph of "Ain't I a Woman?," how does Truth appeal to listeners’ sense of logic? She presents that life as a slave for women was similar for men.
She recounts personal experiences to gain her audience’s trust.
She asks her audience to sympathize with her plight.
She explains the many hardships that she has experienced.

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