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Stowe frequently has characters argue against slavery by _____.

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Each of Stowe's scenes, while serving to further character and plot, also serves, without exception, to persuade the reader—especially the Northern reader of Stowe's Stowe explores the question of slavery in a fairly mild setting, in which slaves and masters have seemingly positive relationships.
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I think it was by quoting specific biblical passages that denounced slavery, but I'm not too sure.
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