Question
Which best describes the diction of "What the Black Man Wants"?
informal and direct
informal and casual
formal and impersonal
formal and scholarly
informal and direct
informal and casual
formal and impersonal
formal and scholarly
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The diction of "What the Black Man Wants," a speech by Frederick Douglass, can best be described as **formal and direct**. Douglass employs formal language appropriate for the context while directly addressing the issues and demands of Black Americans in a straightforward manner.