Answer: ''What, then, remains to be argued? Is it that slavery is not divine; that God did not establish it; that our doctors of divinity are mistaken?''
Explanation:
That is the title that is given as the speech of Frederick Douglass in 1852 in New York and this excerpt is best showing counterclaim because in it he is mentioning the claim that was before.
''What, then, remains to be argued? Is it that slavery is not divine; that God did not establish it; that our doctors of divinity are mistaken?''
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A Christmas Carol opens on a bleak, cold Christmas Eve in London, seven years after the death of Ebenezer Scrooge's business partner, Jacob Marley. Scrooge, an ageing miser, dislikes Christmas and refuses a dinner invitation from his nephew Fred—the son of Fan, Scrooge's dead sister. He turns away two men who seek a donation from him to provide food and heating for the poor and only grudgingly allows his overworked, underpaid clerk, Bob Cratchit, Christmas Day off with pay to conform to the social custom. That night Scrooge is visited at home by Marley's ghost, who wanders the Earth entwined by heavy chains and money boxes forged during a lifetime of greed and selfishness. Marley tells Scrooge that he has a single chance to avoid the same fate: he will be visited by three spirits and must listen or be cursed to carry much heavier chains of his own.
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Accident
Explanation:
It was early in the morning when I was escorting my younger brother to their nearby school. We were standing in a nearby shop because it was raining heavily. A youthful man was running to shed himself in a nearby mall across the road when a motorcyclist hit him. Immediately when he fell, the motorcyclist drove and disappeared in the thick rainy air. A taxi driver was unable to notice that there was someone on the ground. He drove nearly hurting the already injured man. I screamed as I approached the man and the taxi driver pulled over immediately. As he came out to access the incident, the mob mistakenly accused him of the incident. My voice was unnoticeable in the midst of the hundreds of the people's voices. I had to leave the incident but made sure I shall report it later. The taxi man i wrongly accused and my brother also evidenced it.
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