The correct answer is C.
The central idea of this passage is that the US needs to grant its black population freedom and equality.
Douglass makes the argument that this country cannot reach its maximum potential if a good portion of the population is oppressed. He compares the oppression of African-Americans in the United States to cutting off the right arm of every soldier going to war -- senseless and dangerous.
<span>The passage has a melancholy mood throughout.
Demonstrated by the negative tone and word choice in the passage.</span>
Dr Thomas Stockmann is the protagonist of "An Enemy of the People" by Henrik Ibsen, a Norwegian poet and theater director; in the play, Peter finds out about a health danger in the Baths of his town in Norway, which are a lure.
His words reveal a lack of awareness of his brother's character, Peter is jealous of his older brother. Thereby (D)
The answer is: the book will bear witness to events that must be known.
"Night" is an autobiographical novel by Elie Wiesel, who accounts his struggle as a prisoner during the Holocaust. He desires to make sure the world acknowledges what happened in concentration camps as he narrates how crude society was and how inhuman even prisoners became towards one another - mostly attemping to survive themselves.
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