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Douglass describes his introduction to slavery as "the blood-stained gate, the entrance to the hell of slavery." Based on this statement, what is Douglass's attitude toward slavery? A. The bible was often used to justify slavery. B. Slavery was a helping experience filled with brutal violence. C. Slave owners were devil's. D. Only evil people became slaves

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I believe the answer is B.

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Answer:

The correct answer is option is C.

Explanation:

Douglass describes the entrance to his aunt's house, being a slave, as the entrance to hell itself.

It is also established how the owner of a slave "sells his soul to the devil" at the moment he is carried away by the power of slavery, and begins to act cruelly towards slaves.

The things he has been through, abuse and physical violence meant hell to him, being the devil who personified his owners to do such acts.

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