Which of the following statements best explains how Douglass uses
objectivity in this passage to convey his perspective?
A. He avoids romanticism by explaining the relationship between
Hugh and Thomas.
B. He refers to Anthony as "my old master" to establish his credibility.
C. He creates pathos by describing the author's "ecstasy" about
seeing Hugh
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D. He admits his emotion about Baltimore, but does so in a measured, formal way.
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