Read the excerpt from Frederick Douglass's July 4, 1852, speech on the hypocrisy of American slavery. Douglass was an abolitionist and a formerly enslaved person.

Whether we turn to the declarations of the past, or to the professions of the present, the conduct of the nation seems equally hideous and revolting. America is false to the past, false to the present, and solemnly binds herself to be false to the future.

How do the words hideous, revolting, and false most affect the tone and meaning of this passage?

They suggest the speaker’s belief that the future holds hope.
They present a tone of solidarity with America's actions.
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➪ they show the speakers disgust over slavery.

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The way that the tone of the speakers reveals his thought is that  they show the speakers disgust over slavery.

What is the summary of thsi passage?

The author Douglas is speaking against the slavery in the United States. He was a former slave himself.

He is disgusted by the hypocrisy in the nation. America prides herself as the home of freedom yet slavery was present in the nation.

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