Read the following passage from Douglass's speech:
According to this fact, you are, even now, only in the
beginning of your national career, still lingering in the
period of childhood. I repeat, I am glad this is so.
How does Douglass use pronouns effectively here?
A. The use of "you" and "l" underscores the collegiality Douglass and
his listeners felt.
B. The use of "you" and "T" highlights the differences between
Douglass and his audience.
C. The use of "you" and "T" shows that Douglass views himself as
being on the same team as his audience.
D. The use of "you" and "t" shows that Douglass is speaking to
American leaders, not citizens.