In lines 31-49, why does Frederick Douglass allude to that story?
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Douglass refers to the Babylonian captivity of the Jewish people described in the Bible. He uses it to provoke sympathy for the enslaved and shame among his listeners.
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Lines 31–49: What story does Douglass refer to in these lines? Why does he allude to that story? Douglass refers to the Babylonian captivity of the Jewish people described in the Bible. He uses it to provoke sympathy for the enslaved and shame among his listene
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