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The silver trump of freedom had roused my soul to eternal wakefulness. Freedom now appeared, to disappear no more forever. It was heard in every sound, and seen in every thing. It was ever present to torment me with a sense of my wretched condition. I saw nothing without seeing it, I heard nothing without hearing it, and felt nothing without feeling it. It looked from every star, it smiled in every calm, breathed in every wind, and moved in every storm.

What inference can be drawn about Douglass in this excerpt?

His new ideas are upsetting to his fellow enslaved persons.

He wants to read more about personal freedoms.

His new ideas prevent him from getting his work done.

He is unable to ignore the appeal of freedom.

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Answered by Ambisha27
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He is unable to ignore the appeal of freedom.

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Answered by logaprabhasl
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Answer:

The inference that can be drawn about Douglass in this excerpt is He is unable to ignore the appeal of freedom.

Explanation:

  • The silver trump card of liberty awakened my soul to eternal vigilance.
  • The everlasting freedom has now appeared.
  • It was heard by all and seen by all. It has always existed to torment me with the sense of my misery rice field.
  • It looked from every star, smiled in every stillness, breathed in every wind, moved in every storm.

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