How does the Preamble section of the Declaration of Independence conclude?
O with an appeal to the readers' piety
o with a summary of all earlier points
o with a bold claim and a statement of what will come next
o with a complicated, logical argument

Respuesta :

Answer:

C

Explanation:

No one living in the United States and a citizen thereof should EVER say that the declaration has a complicated Logical argument. It is your duty as a citizen to unravel its meaning so that it can no longer be termed complicated.

D: is never the answer, and if it is, it shouldn't be.

The points that make the Declaration come after the preamble, not before it. B is not the answer.

A: not correct either. It is an appeal to what should be expected of those citizens  living in one of the 13 colonies (at the time it was written).

That leaves us with C. The preamble introduces anyone reading the declaration to the Grievances that King George has not addressed.