In The Narrative Life of Frederick Douglass, from whom did Douglass borrow papers in order to board the train and escape?A. Nun
B. Officer
C. Priest
D. sailor

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Answer 1
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In The Narrative Life of Frederick Douglass, Douglass borrows the papers from a (D) sailor or seaman

He does this in order to escape from slavery and so that he is not recognized while he makes his escape.


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The correct answer is c. After we collected signatures

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The rhetorical appeal that is used in the text is pathos, an appeal based on emotion. The correct option is c.

What is a rhetorical appeal?

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C. Pathos, an appeal based on emotion.

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