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English, 19.06.2020 06:57, gabrielaperezcz

Why does Douglass use allusions to the Declaration of Independence in his speech?
A. They make slavery seem to be a necessary evil for the continued
independence of the country.
B. They underscore the need for the North and South to compromise
on the issue of slavery.
C. They make it difficult for his audience to defend slavery when
considered in the context of that document.
D. They help Douglass prove he is literate.

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