ACT Practice Test-test

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The following text is from Henry David Thoreau's 1849 essay Civil Disobedience.I hear others accuse me of wanting to destroy the government; but that is not my aim. I do not seek to bring about anarchy, nor do I advocate for the abolition of all laws. My purpose is to advocate for a government that upholds justice and morality. In the land of the free, I wish to establish a society where every individual can act according to their conscience without fear of oppression or injustice. This is the true essence of a just society, free from the tyranny of unjust laws. Which choice best describes the overall structure of the text?

The speaker questions a common accusation, then clarifies his true intention.

The speaker regrets his past actions, then predicts a brighter future.

The speaker acknowledges his weaknesses, then outlines his strengths.

The speaker addresses a criticism, then proposes a radical change.

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