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English, 14.11.2019 20:31, QueensQueens

Read the stanza from "to william lloyd garrison" and answer the question. speak in the slumbering nation’s ear, as thou hast ever spoken, until the dead in sin shall hear, the fetter’s link be broken. why does whittier use the word slumbering in these lines to describe the nation?
a. to emphasize that this is a dark time of history
b. to reinforce the idea that death for sinners is near
c. to show that the main action of the poem takes place at dark
d. to encourage readers to open their eyes to the evils of slavery

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