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Read the quotation from Abigail Adams. It is from a letter she wrote her husband, John Adams, as he helped draft the US Constitution. I desire you would Remember the Ladies, and be more generous and favourable to them than your ancestors. Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of the Husbands. Based on "Ain't I a Woman?," how would Truth most likely feel about Adams’s statement? Truth would disagree with Adams’s sentiment that women deserve equality in the eyes of society. Truth would agree with Adams’s sentiment that women deserve to be represented in the Constitution. Truth would feel that Adams is not qualified to comment on issues relating to women’s rights. Truth would support Adams’s sentiment that women should not be involved in politics.

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The best answer is "Truth would agree with Adams’s sentiment that women deserve to be represented in the Constitution"

Sojourner Truth's speech "Aint I a Woman" was about the fact that, based on logical, moral, and religious arguments, women deserve to have rights equal to men, based on their inherent equality. Naturally, she would agree with Adams pushing for more equality between women and men in the Constitution. 

The inference shows that the way Truth will feel is A. Truth would agree with Adams’s sentiment that women deserve to be represented in the Constitution".

What is an inference?

A inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information given in a literary work.

In this case, the inference shows that the eay Truth will feel is that he would agree with Adams’s sentiment that women deserve to be represented in the Constitution.

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