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In the same book, I met with one of Sheridan’s mighty speeches on and in behalf of Catholic emancipation. These were choice documents to me. I read them over and over again with unabated interest. They gave tongue to interesting thoughts of my own soul, which had frequently flashed through my mind, and died away for want of utterance. In paragraph 4, what does the phrase “gave tongue to interesting thoughts of my own soul” imply? * A. Frederick Douglass became more confident in his viewpoint of slavery.
B. Frederick Douglass debated the merits of what he had read.
C. Frederick Douglass revised his initial opinion of slavery.
D. Frederick Douglass wanted to read other works by the author.

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