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In My Bondage and My Freedom by Frederick Douglass, how does Douglass attempt to connect with his readers?

He uses a respectful tone to show slavery’s negative effect on slaves and slave owners.

He uses an angry tone and impassioned arguments to capture attention.

He uses a subservient tone expected of slaves to ask for help.

He uses a critical tone to blame his owners and other slaveholders for slavery.

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he uses a respectful tone to show slavery's negative effect on slaves and slave owners

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The answer is:

He uses a respectful tone to show slavery’s negative effect on slaves and slave owners.

Frederick´s My Bondage and My Freedom is a secon autobigraphy that expends his narration of his life and where he portrays the injustices that african americans suffered before the abolition of slavery.

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