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sasho [114]
2 years ago
6

How does Douglass's extrinsic ethos or reputation,influence the manner in which he addresses his audience? Explain

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Lerok [7]2 years ago
3 0
<span>He says he is astonished to have the privilege to address the audience as this places him in a position of surprise and he goes further by expressing his thankfulness not just with words by also by bowing himself before the audience . These two show are humble of a man Frederick Douglas was. He stood for what he preached and that helped his cause of fighting against abolish and slavery in the mid nineteen century</span>
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