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The final paragraph of "A Plea to the Oppressed" adds to the development of the text mainly by showing . (A) that universal freedom so logically lines up with the Christian value of love for one’s fellow human being that Christians should naturally want to support the abolition of slavery

(B) that the speaker is concerned that white Christians will not support abolition because they do not believe black people have as much worth as white people

(C) that Stanton is promising that all Christians who support the abolition of slavery will be given a place in heaven

(D) that universal freedom is meaningless without a more specific definition

can someone help me and if you do thank you so much:))

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