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Which sentences correctly use pronoun antecedent.
To contrast with her later, cruel behavior
more knowledge about the problem of slavery
to condem
My mistress set her face against my being instructed by anyone else.
it is told in first person about actual events
He realizes that reading the book has shown him what he is missing by being enslaved.
In moments of agony, I envied my fellow-slaves for their stupidity.
To suggest that a book gave him hope that someday he could be free
Which sentence from the excerpt best demonstrates Douglass’s feelings about reading after he learned about slavery?
To contrast with her later, cruel behavior
more knowledge about the problem of slavery
to condem
My mistress set her face against my being instructed by anyone else.
it is told in first person about actual events
He realizes that reading the book has shown him what he is missing by being enslaved.
In moments of agony, I envied my fellow-slaves for their stupidity.
To suggest that a book gave him hope that someday he could be free
Why does Douglass first describe his mistress as “a kind and tender-hearted woman”?
To contrast with her later, cruel behavior
more knowledge about the problem of slavery
to condem
My mistress set her face against my being instructed by anyone else.
it is told in first person about actual events
He realizes that reading the book has shown him what he is missing by being enslaved.
In moments of agony, I envied my fellow-slaves for their stupidity.
To suggest that a book gave him hope that someday he could be free
Why does the author included that Frederick Douglas read the -Columbian Orator when he was twelve ?
To contrast with her later, cruel behavior
more knowledge about the problem of slavery
to condem
My mistress set her face against my being instructed by anyone else.
it is told in first person about actual events
He realizes that reading the book has shown him what he is missing by being enslaved.
In moments of agony, I envied my fellow-slaves for their stupidity.
To suggest that a book gave him hope that someday he could be free
Which of these conclusions about Douglass’s unutterable anguish is supported in the text?
To contrast with her later, cruel behavior
more knowledge about the problem of slavery
to condem
My mistress set her face against my being instructed by anyone else.
it is told in first person about actual events
He realizes that reading the book has shown him what he is missing by being enslaved.
In moments of agony, I envied my fellow-slaves for their stupidity.
To suggest that a book gave him hope that someday he could be free
What is the best definition for the word transcript as it relates to -The Danger of a Single Story.....
To contrast with her later, cruel behavior
more knowledge about the problem of slavery
to condem
My mistress set her face against my being instructed by anyone else.
it is told in first person about actual events
He realizes that reading the book has shown him what he is missing by being enslaved.
In moments of agony, I envied my fellow-slaves for their stupidity.
To suggest that a book gave him hope that someday he could be free
What does the word denunciation mean as it is used in the story
To contrast with her later, cruel behavior
more knowledge about the problem of slavery
to condem
My mistress set her face against my being instructed by anyone else.
it is told in first person about actual events
He realizes that reading the book has shown him what he is missing by being enslaved.
In moments of agony, I envied my fellow-slaves for their stupidity.
To suggest that a book gave him hope that someday he could be free
Through the experiences described in this excerpt, Douglass gained ---
To contrast with her later, cruel behavior
more knowledge about the problem of slavery
to condem
My mistress set her face against my being instructed by anyone else.
it is told in first person about actual events
He realizes that reading the book has shown him what he is missing by being enslaved.
In moments of agony, I envied my fellow-slaves for their stupidity.
To suggest that a book gave him hope that someday he could be free
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