English/Writing-Structure-28-ID

The arguments that Frederick Douglass made in his The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro were eloquently spoken. He used rhetoric and arguments that would be effective in helping those listening to relate to the struggle of the negro in America, despite the fact that none of them would ever fully understand what it meant to face such prejudice in their own lives.

This attests to Douglass' ability to write and speak effectively with his _________ in mind.

  • audience
  • family
  • experience
  • enemies