Which of the following statements are TRUE?I. In the Appendix following Chapter XI, Douglass cites slavery as proof that American Christianity's is hypocritical.II. In Chapter XI, one of the reasons Douglass chose not to divulge all the details of his escape from slavery was that this knowledge might induce greater diligence on the part of slaveholders and thereby prevent another bondman (slave) from escaping.III. When Douglass visited the wharves in New Bedford as reported in Chapter XI, he states that he was disappointed to see that the ships were old and rundown, the warehouses bare of the necessities and comforts of life, and able‑bodied men sitting around with no work to do.IV. When Douglass was attacked by white men in Mr. Gardner's shipyard as recounted in Chapter X, a number of the whites testified on behalf of Douglass in the Baltimore Municipal Court and Gardner compensated Douglass for his injuries.V. When Douglass was assessing Mr. William Freeland in Chapter X, Douglass said, "I will give Mr. Freeland the credit of being the best master I ever had, till I became my own master."

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Answer:

The true statements are: I, II,  and V

Explanation:

I. In the Appendix following Chapter XI, Douglass cites slavery as proof that American Christianity's is hypocritical.

II. In Chapter XI, one of the reasons Douglass chose not to divulge all the details of his escape from slavery was that this knowledge might induce greater diligence on the part of slaveholders and thereby prevent another bondman (slave) from escaping.

V. When Douglass was assessing Mr. William Freeland in Chapter X, Douglass said, "I will give Mr. Freeland the credit of being the best master I ever had, till I became my own master."