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What is the best way to describe Douglas’s tone in his narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass?

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Douglas's tone is passionate enough to narrates events as evidence. Also, that is achieved with a serious and vehement tone.

Some times irony is used, but not in abuse matter. At he end, we can see a eloquent narrative, using some rhetorical figures according to the event that is being developed.

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The best way to describe it is that it is authoritative and it tells you his thoughts on the topic of which is slavery.

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