Read the sentence below:

Thoreau began speaking against slavery in public, echoing the voices of freedmen like Frederick Douglass and Lewis Hayden.

In this context, what does the word echoing mean?

Speaking with the same tempo
Speaking with the same words
Speaking with the same conviction***
Speaking with the same audiences

Really? I really thought it was conviction. They weren't guesses I assure you. I will look over it and tell you the correct answer..

that not nice

To determine the meaning of the word "echoing" in this sentence, we can start by understanding its typical definition. Echoing, as a verb, means to repeat or reflect a sound. However, in this context, it is used metaphorically in relation to Thoreau and the freedmen.

In this sentence, "echoing" suggests that Thoreau's speaking against slavery in public had similarities to the speech and views of freedmen like Frederick Douglass and Lewis Hayden. It implies that Thoreau was expressing his opinions on slavery with the same conviction, passion, or sentiment as these freedmen. Therefore, the correct answer to the question is "Speaking with the same conviction."

Ms. Sue your a wuss >:C

No. I've checked two of your guesses. Please do not post this again.