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In lines 15-22 of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson anticipates the counterargument that the colonists are being unreasonable or unjust in their demands for independence. He acknowledges that some may view their actions as extreme or rash, but he counters this by emphasizing the necessity of their quest for freedom and the legitimacy of their grievances against British rule. Jefferson argues that such actions are justified in the face of consistent violations of their rights.

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