Douglass writes about the songs the slaves sang.
how does he react to this topic?
a. h...
English, 21.10.2019 19:00, theeflyguy5
Douglass writes about the songs the slaves sang.
how does he react to this topic?
a. he sighs because he misses hearing the songs.
b. he is moved because the songs' messages inspire him.
c. he is angry because the slaves have forgotten the songs.
d. he weeps because the songs express great pain.
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