1.The Declaration of Independence addresses the people's natural rights and relationship to government.
2. The Declaration of Independence was written '' in order to place before mankind the common sense of the matter in terms so plain and simple as to command their assent''.
3.The most important points made in the Declaration of Independence are:
*All men are created equal..we had these truths to be self-evident.
*Man have unalienable rights : life, liberty,and the pursuit of happiness.
*Governments are instituted deriving their powers from the consent of the governed.
4.Examples of parallelism used in Jefferson work is "Give me liberty or give me death". It shows the audience how serious he is.
5.Jefferson states " he has, he has, he has." This repetition is used to help Jefferson reinforce the examples of the injustices . King George III was commiting against the American colonists.
6.We had warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us.