Respuesta :
The questions Douglas asks at the beginning ask the audience what was their purpose for asking him to speak on Independence Day since the people he represents are not free or given the rights embodied by the Declaration of Independence. Douglas does not need to establish himself as authority on the plight of enslaved people. That is already known, which is why he finds it ridiculous they asked him to speak. In his questions he does not show why it is important to celebrate a national holiday. While he does want policy changed, he does not use hypophora to do it. He uses hypophora to show how inappropriate it is to be celebrating freedom when there is still slavery.
The way Douglass uses hypophora to advance his purpose is:
- B. to show how inappropriate it is to celebrate freedom when slavery is still practiced in the United States
What is Hypophora?
This refers to a figure of speech where a person asks a question and then gives the answer.
With this in mind and from the given text, we can see that the author uses hypophora in order to show how wrong it was to celebrate freedom while slavery still exists.
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