Which of these explains one way that Frederick Douglass made his writing objective?
a.By using slang
b.By including vague descriptions
c.By avoiding sentimentality
d.By using few facts

Respuesta :

by avoiding sentimentality C--APEX

One way that Frederick Douglass used to make his writing objective was by avoiding sentimentality. Option C is correct.

Objective language is employed in those writings which are intended to convey an accurate and fair message with reliable information. Therefore, in order to convey objectiveness, a writer will avoid bias, exxageration, and personal opinion.

Frederick Douglass was an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman.