Ah, classic Frederick Douglass.
On the story "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass", which I read last year, it explains the misery of slavery and how tough it was for him to escape slavery. He questions the ethics of slavery, and why it's immoral to hold people property over other people, when the Declaration of Independence said that "Everybody is equal". On the text, you will see that he secretly taught himself to read and write, just to spread his messages.
Frederick Douglass, as an abolitionist, hoped that one day, slavery would end. Why does he have this hope? Well, there is no debate to slavery. SLAVERY IS IMMORAL.
Answer:b. pacify
Explanation: because the rest are a antonyms
The answer is D) good summaries objectively restate the thesis and crucial details
Henry Roth wrote the book and it is about a young boy growing up in the Jewish immigrant ghetto of New York's Lower East Side in the early twentieth century bebe :)