The author claims in the excerpt that antislavery rhetoric in the late eighteenth century was based on:
The belief that emancipated people would not be a presence in society.
- This question is based on the book "Disowning Slavery: Gradual Emancipation and 'Race' in New England, 1780-1860," by Joanne Pope Melish.
- According to the author, Whites in the late 18th century developed a certain antislavery rhetoric.
- Their antislavery rhetoric was based on their belief that freed slaves would, all of a sudden, disappear.
- In other words, Whites believed emancipated slaves would not become a part of society.
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Answer: Shrek is green and big and donkey is a donkey :)
Explanation:
A scientific law<span> is a statement based on repeated experimental observations that describes some aspects of the universe</span>
Drama is the genre of literature to which plays belong because drama doesn't just occur in plays it also occurs around you and most plays doesn't always have drama in them as well as poems. Hope this helps! :)
~Shadow