Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this speech.

Reread Paragraph 9 from Jefferson Davis’s speech before the Mississippi Legislature.

Which statement most accurately states a claim Davis develops in Paragraph 9 about leaving the Union?

Responses

He is proud that Mississippi is part of the Union and hopes it will remain one.
He is proud that Mississippi is part of the Union and hopes it will remain one.

Though he loves the Union, he would leave it and die to uphold Mississippi’s rights.
Though he loves the Union, he would leave it and die to uphold Mississippi’s rights.

Though he loves Mississippi, he thinks keeping the Union together is more important.
Though he loves Mississippi, he thinks keeping the Union together is more important.

He thinks giving up even one of Mississippi’s rights will be a defeat against it.
He thinks giving up even one of Mississippi’s rights will be a defeat against it.

The statement that most accurately states a claim Davis develops in Paragraph 9 about leaving the Union is: Though he loves the Union, he would leave it and die to uphold Mississippi’s rights.