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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.