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Section 1 - Question 12
Why does Jess identify with Douglass's concerns about his own abilities as a speaker?
Like Douglass, Jess is worried he will be speaking to an audience of silent
classmates.
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Like Douglass, Jess hopes to feel successful after delivering his assignment,
just as that famous orator had.
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Like Douglass, Jess is uncertain about his own ability to write a speech that will
increase his popularity with classmates.
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Like Douglass, Jess also feels he doesn't fit into society, but perhaps he can
also influence those who hear his speech.
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