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To make his point about slavery, Frederick Douglass mainly employs
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pathos.
logos.
antithesis.
ethos.
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pathos.
Douglass relies chiefly on emotional appeal—vivid descriptions, moral outrage, and rhetorical questions—to move his audience and expose the cruelty of slavery.
Douglass relies chiefly on emotional appeal—vivid descriptions, moral outrage, and rhetorical questions—to move his audience and expose the cruelty of slavery.
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