<span>Frederick Douglass' chosen narrative point of view allows him to do narrate his life by describing American slave narrative in the early 100's. In addition to being autobiographical, they are also, as is standard, explicitly works of political and social criticism and moral suasion; they were aimed at the hearts and minds of the readers, and their greater purpose was to attack and to contribute to the abolition of slavery in the United States, and to argue for the full inclusion of black Americans into the nation.</span>
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Answer: "by using images and sound to give information context"
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