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Read the following excerpt from narrative of the life of frederick douglass an american slave, in which douglass discusses his arrival in baltimore to live with a new slave owner:
we arrived at baltimore early on sunday morning, landing at smith's wharf, not far from bowley's wharf. we had on board the sloop a large flock of sheep; and after aiding in driving them to the slaughterhouse of mr. curtis on loudon slater's hill i was conducted by rich, one of the hands belonging on board of the sloop, to my new home in alliciana street, near mr. gardner's ship yard, on fells point.
how does the passage use objectivity to increase the power of the narrative?
a. it avoids sentimentality by cshowing that douglase was unaffected
b. it uses irony to show that douglass felt happy when he should
c. it avoids bias by presenting only the facts of douglass's arriva.
d. it uses understatement to show that douglass wanted freedom. by his situation. have felt angry.
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