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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which sentences in this excerpt from Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl demonstrate how Harriet Ann Jacobs uses a narrative structure and conversational tone to directly appeal to her readers’ sympathy?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A) With all these thoughts revolving in my mind, and seeing no other way of escaping the doom I so much dreaded, I made a headlong plunge. B) Pity me, and pardon me, O virtuous reader! C) You never knew what it is to be a slave; to be entirely unprotected by law or custom; to have the laws reduce you to the condition of a chattel, entirely subject to the will of another. D) No one can feel it more sensibly than I do. The painful and humiliating memory will haunt me to my dying day. E) Still, in looking back, calmly, on the events of my life, I feel that the slave woman ought not to be judged by the same standard as others.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

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