The following sentence is from an address that Susan B. Anthony gave in June 1873 prior to her trial for voting illegally in the November 1872 election. Read the sentence and then answer the question.

Friends and Fellow-citizens: I stand before you tonight, under indictment for the alleged crime of having voted at the last Presidential election, without having a lawful right to vote.

While reading Susan B. Anthony's address, Maria realizes that she does not understand the meaning of the sentence above. What strategy to restore comprehension might Maria use?

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Responses

Maria could look up the words indictment and alleged.
Maria could look up the words indictment and alleged .

Maria could read the sentence at a faster rate.
Maria could read the sentence at a faster rate.

Maria could skip this sentence and move on to the next one.
Maria could skip this sentence and move on to the next one.

Maria could underline or highlight key words in the sentence.

Maria could look up the words "indictment" and "alleged" to restore comprehension.

Maria could look up the words "indictment" and "alleged" to restore her comprehension of the sentence.

Maria could look up the words "indictment" and "alleged" to restore comprehension. By understanding the meanings of these words, she will be able to better understand the sentence and its context.