On November 12th. 1815 Elizabeth Cady Stanton spokesperson for the rights of women was born in Johnstown, New York Stanton formulated the philosophical basis of the women suffrage movement blazing a trail many feared to follow Stanton's verbal brilliance combined with the organization's ability and mental focus on her lifelong collaborator. Susan b. Anthony, who made two women a formidable resource to the early cause Miss Anthony invariably gave Miss Stanton credit for all that was accomplished. She often said that Miss Stanton was the brains of the new association while she himself with merely it's hands and feet. But in truth, the two women who worked marvelously together for Miss Shannon was a master of words you could write and speak to the perfection of things. Susan b. Anthony saw and felt, but could not herself express and Howard Shaw the story of a pioneer liberty of Congress. Use the passage to answer the question, according to the passage, what can be inferred about how Elizabeth Cady Stanton's personal qualities affected the women's suffrage movement? A. Her enthusiasm gave the moment a set of core beliefs. B. Her philosophical views provided the movement with a clear focus. C. Her willingness to collaborate with others added in the movements recruitment efforts. D. Her ability to write and speak helped her get the movements message heard by the public.

D. Her ability to write and speak helped her get the movements message heard by the public.