Answer:
B. Moved by extreme pity for him
Explanation:
The way Douglass describes the fugitive is sorrowful. He uses the words/phrases "merciful," "perfectly helpless," "suffering," "terrible gnawings of hunger,"..... These all lead to the conclusion that Douglass feels extreme pity for him.
So, the answer would be "B. Moved by extreme pity for him."
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Answer: I’m thinking the prepositional word would be strange. Even though technically it is not a prepositional phrase. And the creature would be changed by it.
No you only need a comma is the dependent clause is before the independent clause.
It is basically the word "sigh" like when someone takes a deep breath in and out and you can hear it. "Sighed" is the past tense version of "sigh". Here is an example of "sigh" and "sighed":
Molly really wanted to sigh because of how disappointed she was with her brother.
Molly sighed, disappointed by what her brother had done.
Hope this helped! :D