Read the following passage from Douglass's speech:

The point from which I am compelled to view them is not, certainly, the most favorable; and yet I cannot contemplate their great deeds with less than admiration.
Which rhetorical technique does Douglass use in this sentence?

A.
Anaphora

B.
Asyndeton

C.
Antithesis

D.
Hyperbole

1 answer

C. Antithesis
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