A-Frederick Douglass felt a profound sense of hope and determination about his future.
C-His feelings are clearly described in his words "I would unite with anybody to do right and with nobody to do wrong."
E-The reader can clearly discern Frederick Douglass's tone when he expressed a mix of resilience and urgency in the fight for freedom and equality.
S- Obviously, Frederick Douglass wanted the reader to know that the struggle for freedom is a collective effort that requires unity and moral fortitude.