Answer: Read the excerpt from "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”
Must I argue the wrongfulness of slavery? Is that a question for Republicans? Is it to be settled by the rules of logic and argumentation, as a matter beset with great difficulty, involving a doubtful application of the principle of justice, hard to be understood?
What do the rhetorical questions in the excerpt suggest?
Douglass does not want to discuss slavery further.
Slavery is a highly divisive and complicated issue.
Douglass is uncertain about slavery’s wrongfulness.
The wrongfulness of slavery should be obvious.
Explanation: the answer is The wrongfulness of slavery should be obvious.
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An event or something of crucial importance that changes the flow or then later develops into something else. wars can be very pivotal and maybe even fights or deaths
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Answer:
YOOOO ITS PETER GUY, from the hit show Peter Guy Family
Explanation:
Although the Turk seemed grateful to Felix for helping him, he was really just concerned with his own safety and return to Turkey.
Even though he will forever feel eternal gratitude to Felix for being there for him when he really needed it, after all all he ever wanted was to return to his home country.