Read this quotation from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. Master . . . was not a humane slaveholder. It required extraordinary barbarity on the part of an overseer to affect him. He was a cruel man, hardened by a long life of slaveholding. He would at times seem to take great pleasure in whipping a slave. Which sentence best describes Douglass's attitude toward the slaveholder? He thinks the master is a better man than the overseer. He finds that slave owners are devils. He believes the master has been morally corrupted by owning slaves. He thinks the overseer dislikes whipping enslaved people.

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He believes the master has been morally corrupted by owning slaves.

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He believes the master has been mortally corrupted by owning slaves.

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