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How do the authors of The Declaration of Independence use
forms of the word tyrant throughout the text?

Select the two correct answers.

to emphasize the cruelty and oppression of the king's
rule

to justify the call for limits on the king's power

to cast all of Great Britain's citizens in a negative light
to defend the decision to separate from British rule


Sagot :

Answer:

1) to emphasize the cruelty and oppression of the king's  rule

2) to defend the decision to separate from British rule

Explanation: I took the test

The authors of the Declaration of Independence used the Word tyrant to

  • To emphasize the cruelty and oppression of the king's  rule
  • To defend the decision to separate from British rule

A tyrant is a person who is cruel and also oppressive. By using this word, the authors presented the Colonists as people in a pitiable state that needed to be rescued.

The word also painted the British monarch as a wicked person who made rules to harm the colonists.

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