The Liberator was to William Lloyd Garrison as the North Star was to


[ A. Frederick Douglass.]
B. the Grimke sisters.
C. Harriet Tubman.
D. Theodore Dwight Weld.

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Yes, your answer in brackets is correct. The North Star was to Frederick Douglass.

To arrive at this answer, you would need to have some general knowledge about the historical figures mentioned. The Liberator, a newspaper founded by William Lloyd Garrison in 1831, was an influential abolitionist publication. Similarly, the North Star was a newspaper founded by Frederick Douglass in 1847, and it became a powerful platform for the abolitionist movement.

By recognizing the connection between William Lloyd Garrison and The Liberator, you can infer that the North Star must be associated with another prominent abolitionist figure. Among the options provided, Frederick Douglass is the most well-known abolitionist and the one who was associated with the North Star. Therefore, your answer is correct.