The correct answer is D. Abolitionists
Explanation:
The speech "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July" by a former slave, Frederick Douglas, focused on showing the Independence Day and its principles such as freedom or liberty in the U.S. did not protect slaves, and therefore the ideals held by many only applied to part of the population. This tried to show the audience the importance of ending slavery and providing slaves the freedoms white people had.
In this context, this speech would be supported by abolitionist (people that wanted to end slavery) and they would be more receptive to it because they supported the idea of providing freedom and protections to slaves and ending enslavement, which is the focs of the speech.
He might repeat it to emphasis it
Answer:
a)traffic signal
b)dont throw in garbage
c)recyables
d)parking zone
e)use of mobiles not allowed
f)zebra crossing ahead
Answer:
false you cant measure how things react
Explanation:
Superman plays the archetype of hero, in most cases, as he helps save the world from evil.
However, in "Superman vs. Batman" (i believe), Superman plays the archetype villian, as he is portrayed as one who fallen out of the law.
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