In “An Episode of War” by Stephen Crane, how does the lieutenant react to being injured
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I had been cheated,” writes Frederick Douglass in My Bondage and My Freedom. Why does Douglass feel he has been cheated? i Need this one to please
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He suffers with quiet dignity. He blames those around him. He explodes with rage. He vows revenge . heres the first one
His owners have fed and clothed him in exchange for his liberty. His friends have forced him to give them his bread in exchange for lessons. The books he has read have tricked him into believing in happy endings heres the second
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In My Bondage and My Freedom by Frederick Douglass, why does Douglass refuse to name the boys who helped him learn to read? He doesn’t want to get them in trouble. He doesn’t know their names. He doesn’t want to have to pay them. He doesn’t like them.
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Authors seek to shape and reflect society. With which issue would author Kate Chopin most likely identify in “The Story of an Hour”? teaching of evolution prohibition of alcohol racial equality women’s suffrage
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In My Bondage and My Freedom by Frederick Douglass, how does Douglass attempt to connect with his readers? He uses a subservient tone expected of slaves to ask for help. He uses a critical tone to blame his owners and other slaveholders for slavery. He uses an angry tone and impassioned arguments to capture attention. He uses a respectful tone to show slavery’s negative effect on slaves and slave owners.
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