Why does Douglass use allusions to the Constitution in his speech?
A. They create a balance between Douglass's vehement tone and his
lack of logic.
B. They show that slavery cannot be defended in light of the highest
laws of the country.
C. They help Douglass make the case for abolishing Independence
Day
D. They show that Douglass realizes he won't be able to persuade his
audience.

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Answer:

They help Douglass make the case for abolishing independence

Explanation:

He uses the allusions to paint the picture of their distorted view of what freedom is in a new light. In doing so, he repeats his point of view without being repetitive