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What about Douglass' What to the Slave is the Fourth of July speech strikes you as unique or memorable? How does he use language to make his point? What tone does he create through his choice of words and phrases? Cite and discuss at least two specific examples from the speech Answer with a minimum of 1 complete paragraph

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