Read the following passage:
Here is no shadow of government authority oversights, nor
exclusion of any class from their full and equal enjoyment.
Here is pronounced the right of all men, and
"consequently," as the Quaker preacher said, "of all
women," to a voice in the government. And here, in this
very first paragraph of the declaration, is the assertion of
the natural right of all to the ballot; for, how can "the
consent of the governed" be given, if the right to vote be
denied.
What is Anthony's tone in this passage?
A. Logical and forthright
B.stoic and understated
C. Laid-back and easygoing
D. Upset and angry