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BartSMP [9]
3 years ago
14

He Latin root -ject- means “to throw.” Use your knowledge of the Latin prefix ob- to consider the most literal meaning of object

. How does that meaning best apply to Douglass’s speech?
A. Douglass protests against the expectation that enslaved Americans will eagerly participate in Fourth of July celebrations.
B. Douglass argues the need for severe, fiery condemnations of slavery that will ignite the conscience of white Americans.
C. Douglass vows that he will continue to fight for his cause until slavery comes to an end.
D. Douglass declares that he is hopeful and argues that the abolition of slavery is inevitable.
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kirill115 [55]3 years ago
5 0
Answer should B I beleive cause I’ve done this before if it’s wrong sorry I’m quite dumb but just enjoy helping people
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