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29 March, 11:42

At the end of "Notes of a Native Son," what argument does James Baldwin make that resolves one of his central ideas?

A) That hatred is only a symptom of a deeper emotion, like fear.

B) That hatred is as dangerous to the hater as it is to the hated.

C) That freedom is only available to those who learn not to fight.

D) That violence should only be used as a last resort in ensuring freedom

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  1. 29 March, 15:41
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    The argument of James Baldwin saying, "That hatred is as dangerous to the hater as it is to the hated" resolved his central idea. It is like a slippery slope where it revolves around the meaning of hatred to people and how it can affect lives.
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