English, 13.06.2020 22:57, ashiteru123
Read this sentence from page 2 of Passage 2.
"The speaker was very English on the subject, and
I learned that I belonged to an heroic band, and
all that sort of thing, with Abolitionism mixed in,
and so on.
How does this statement advance the author's
point of view?
It exposes Beecher's disdain for his English audience.
It reveals that Beecher is discouraged about the
slavery issue.
It presents Beecher as a modest and appealing
person.
It shows that Beecher does not truly care about
Abolitionism.
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"The speaker was very English on the subject, and
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