B). Clear and concise. You want the reader to understand it, but you don't want the reader to get bored of reading something too long.
The answer would be Grendel's claw.
What piece? please show us what you are talking about.
<span> Douglass will work to help others because he is aware of his own good fortune.
Options 2 and 3 are the first to be eliminated. Nothing in the passage suggests that Douglass is a wealthy man who wants his own plantation or that he is powerful. Option 4 is also not a good choice. Even though Douglass speaks frequently of Baltimore, he never calls it a city of promise or talks about encouraging anyone. The first option is the best choice because he speaks about his good fortune. He mentions how he was the only one saved when he says, "first, last, and only choice". He talks about his life being "marked with favors" and his rescue as "somewhat remarkable".
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