Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

What direct appeal does Douglass make to his readers as he closes his narrative?

A.

that they read other slave narratives to understand the horrors of slavery

B.

that they join in the cause of abolition

C.

that they accept his narrative as true and accurate

D.

that they judge him by his work on behalf of people still enslaved

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C. that they accept his narrative as true and accurate