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Read the passage.

Liberty! the inestimable birthright of every man, had, for me, converted every object into an asserter of this great right. It was heard in every sound, and beheld in every object.
Consider the tone as you read the passage from My Bondage and My Freedom by Frederick Douglass. What tone does Douglass use when discussing liberty?


amusing
passionate
passive
somber

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User GomoX
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A. Amusing is the answer to your problem c:
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User Saar
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Based on the given passage above from My Bondage and My Freedom by Frederick Douglass, the tone that Douglass uses when discussing liberty is the amusing tone. The answer would be the first option. It is amusing because it conveys a lighthearted feeling. Hope this answer helps.
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