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MariettaO [177]
4 years ago
6

Which quotation from the story best reflects a viewpoint unique to Frithiof’s culture?

English
1 answer:
aleksandr82 [10.1K]4 years ago
6 0
The best answer is:

“…his funeral mound should be erected in sight of that of his dear friend Thorsten, so that their spirits might not be separated even in death.”

Garrison was talking regarding how<span> he was </span>attempting to interrupt<span> the chain and </span>finish<span> slavery. His was mainly criticising that he tried </span>to vary the purpose<span> of </span>reading<span> of the slave </span>house owners<span> in </span>holding<span> go and setting their slaves free. He </span>conjointly inspired<span> the slaves that </span>sooner or later they're going to<span> be </span>able to cut loose which<span> slavery would be over. He did succeed and </span>finish<span> the slavery, </span>that creates<span> this </span>an awfully vital<span> role in </span>Yankee<span> History.</span>
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