In the second paragraph of "Ain't I a Woman?," Sojourner Truth appeals to listeners' sense of logic by presenting evidence that women can be as strong as men. She does this by recounting her personal experiences of hard physical labor and enduring severe hardships, which are typically associated with the strength and resilience often attributed to men. By highlighting her ability to perform tasks traditionally considered as requiring male strength, and by underscoring her endurance of pain and suffering, she logically argues that women, including herself, possess equal strength and capability.