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2. PART B: Which section from the text best supports the answer to
Part A?
O A "He had written the first of his three memoirs that became
bestsellers in America and in Europe; spent 21 months giving
speeches and lecturing about slavery in England, Ireland and
Scotland; and launched a newspaper where for 15 years he
published his views!" ( Paragraph 8)
B "For Douglass, this amounted to a proslavery policy. In his
newspaper, he bluntly accused Lincoln of 'admitting the right to
hold men as slaves'" ( Paragraph 13)
OC "He repeatedly criticized Lincoln for downplaying the slavery
issue, and urged him to turn the war into a crusade to rid the
land once and for all of the hated institution. Eventually, his
arguments began to make headway." (Paragraph 16)
C D "In August 1861, he signed the first confiscation Act,
stipulating that all slaves who had fought for the Confederacy
could be confiscated from their owners and freed."
Paragraph 18)

Sagot :

The section from the text best supports the answer to Part A include option B:  "For Douglass, this amounted to a pro slavery policy. In his newspaper, he bluntly accused Lincoln of 'admitting the right to hold men as slaves'" (Paragraph 13).

Who is Douglass?

Frederick Douglass talks about how he became to be a huge part of the abolitionist fight for liberty and rights.

Although he himself was born into slavery, he worked his way to freedom and then became a huge abolitionist, advocating for the abolition of the slavery system.

He also became a staunch supporter for the rights of women, "credited with gaining the necessary support to pass the resolution calling for women’s suffrage".

Therefore, correct option is B.

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