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In my opinion, the correct answer is D. by repeating the word “you” to directly relate to the reader. Douglass doesn't lay out facts for his audience. He doesn't say: this happens in the Old World, that happens in South America. There are no numbers and statistics. He doesn't present ready-made facts and require people to believe him. He does the opposite thing: he urges the audience to find out the facts for themselves, and see if his point of view is right. This urging and engaging are best done by the frequent use of "you", as he does. His language is definitely not gentle and calm.