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How does Frederick Douglass tone change when he arrives in Baltimore?

A. He shows more emotion.
B. He seems to be angry.
C. He becomes sad and hopeless.
D. He seems stoic and cold.

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User Dfranca
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Answer:

the answer is A. He shows more emotion.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Frank Groeneveld
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Answer:

A. He shows more emotion.

Step-by-step explanation:

Douglass was nervous and felt butterflies in his stomach as he approached to the Baltimore Railroad Station, thus, for him, Baltimore meant a lot; he perceived it as a liberating city, because he left behind slavery and also because he learned to read.

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