The statement that "Slaves try to find ways to be free." best describes the central idea of the given passage. The correct option is A.
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Douglass is referencing to prohibiting slaves from using recognized channels "by which a brother slave might free himself from the confines and fetters of servitude."
This related to the idea of preventing slaves from being captured.
The statement that "Slaves try to find ways to be free." best describes the central idea of the given passage.
Thus, the correct option is A.
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At first he would do bad things just as dares but when he heard the dying man's confession about the things he had done, Matt realized in comparison, he wasn't bad at all. He was just acting it. He became a better person and stopped doing well the bad things and he also became wiser.
It would be catastrophic (it would be a distaste) if humanities greatest voyage (if humanities greatest quality/the human mind) was brought low (was held down) by the minds tendency to wander when left to its own devices. (by the minds tendency to wander when left by itself).
When the human mind is left alone, it may be great but also be horrible due to it often wandering.
I hope this slightly helps, I’m not too sure if this is correctb
Place your index and third fingers on your neck to the side of your windpipe.
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