Answer:
Douglass achieves his goal of persuading the reader to see his point of view by repeating the word "you" to relate directly to the reader.
Explanation:
As you may already know Frederick Douglass was a remarkable man and a brilliant writer. His works were written in a way that made the reader identify with the written words and empathize with the stories told. Douglass had a knack for touching people's hearts with what he wrote, making them see their point of view, identifying with his ideas, and feeling like having a conversation with him by reading his works. An example of Douglass's talent can be seen in the excerpt shown in the question above. In this passage, Douglass achieves his goal of persuading the reader to see his point of view by repeating the word "you" to relate directly to the reader.
The cold equation can't have more than one passage because it would be no room
The correct answer is C: He is able to show the banker's worries about his possible defeat by the lawyer.
The tale is told using the third person limited point of view. This means that we have a narrator that is external to the action of the story, but who follows it from the perspective of one of the characters alone.
The use of the third-person limited point of view allows Chekhov to share with the readers the banker's reasons for wishing to kill the lawyer.
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Thank you for the points. (i need to write 20 characters) lol.