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PART A: What does the word “orator” mean as it is used in Paragraph 7 of the excerpt? A traveling protestor B supporter of freedom C skilled public speaker D escaped slave
PART B: Which section from the text best supports the answer to Part A? A “In less than 24 hours, Federick arrived in New York City and declared himself free.” B “The job took him on speaking tours across the North and Midwest.” C “Douglass’s fame as an orator increased as he traveled.” D “Still, some of his audiences suspected he was not truly a fugitive slave.”
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Have you ever thought you understood a person based on a story that you have heard about them? have you ever guessed about a person's personal life because of the clothes they wore? or, have you judged a person because of their friends? although classifying people in this way is typically discouraged, authors deliberately use your preconceived ideas to you form an opinion about the character or to at least have a better understanding. can you think of a time that you made a character call about someone based on external aspects? were you correct, or incorrect? has anyone ever made an incorrect assessment of you based on external aspects? write two paragraphs about it in your journal.
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