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13 July, 06:21

Which sentence from the autobiography best demonstrates Douglass's main idea that slavery is dehumanizing?

a.

"He [master] was a cruel man, hardened by a long life of slaveholding."

b.

"The home plantation of Colonel Lloyd wore the appearance of a country village."

c.

"I had known what it was to be kindly treated."

d.

"The week before our intended start, I wrote several protections, one for each of us."

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  1. 13 July, 08:14
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    The sentence from the autobiography that best demonstrates Douglass's main idea that slavery is dehumanizing would be " He [master] was a cruel man, hardened by a long life of slaveholding," since this shows both the short and long-term changes.
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