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The following passage (paragraph 2) from "A Plea for the Oppressed," adds to the development of the text mainly by showing . Reformers, ye who have labored long to convince man that happiness is found alone in doing good to others, that humanity is a unit, that he who injures one individual wrongs the race;—that to love one's neighbor as one's self is the sum of human virtue—ye that advocate the great principles of Temperance, Peace, and Moral Reform will you not raise your voice in behalf of these stricken ones!—will you not plead the cause of the Slave?

(A) that the speaker believes that the most important issues for reform are issues of temperance, peace, and morality.

(B) that the best way to find happiness is through activismIncorrect. Though the speaker believes in activism, this is not the best answer to the question.

(C) that the speaker is urging those who are fighting for reform on issues of temperance, peace, and morality to fight for the abolition of slavery as well

(D) that there is no point to fighting against slavery because it will never be abolished

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