First of all we dont know what authors your talking about how are we supposed to help..?
The correct answer is the following: <em>option a. To maintain their credibility, the creators of The Declaration of Independence had to provide evidence of how they had been mistreated. </em>In the Declaration of Independence, the creators included a list of all of the abuses and mistreatment they had suffer from King George III, and how all of these were proofs of how important and needed the independence was. Examples of the evidence of mistreatment they provided were:
- The King's refusal to assent to laws that were for the greater good of the American people.
- The King forbidding his governors of passing laws that were needed in the colonies.
- The King pressured the judges based on his power and their salaries, so that they would work in favor of his interests.
A setting can influence a lot the story because it can provide the tone of your story and it can also offer the background symbolism and it can transform the premise and the potential of the whole story. The thing is that the setting can give a lot of posibilities and pose interest on the readers.