The correct answer is C) he uses a respectful tone to show slavery's effect on slaves and slave owners.
Douglass attempted to connect with his readers in "My Bondage and My Freedom," in that he uses a respectful tone to show slavery's effect on slaves and slave owners.
Former African American slave Frederick Douglass wrote his memories in the book "My Bondage and My Freedom," published in 1865. This work followed the book "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass," and he wrote a third book on the same slavery issue called "Life and Times of Frederick Douglass."
After being a slave, Douglass started his activism in favor of abolitionism and became a renown supporter of African American rights.
The other options of the question were A) he uses an angry tone and impassioned arguments to capture attention. B) he uses a subservient tone expected of slaves to ask for help D) he uses a critical tone to blame his owners and other slaveholders for slavery.