"Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl" by Harriet Jacobs has a classic, conversational and realistic style in which the reader feels as if he were talking to the protagonist. The narration is simple and attractive as in "I was born a slave, but I never new it till six years of happy childhood has passed away". Another key stylistic feature is the directness when addressing the reader as in "Reader, did you ever rate? I hope not".
The theme of the Gettysburg address and four freedoms speech is given in option (b): "Americans must continue the deceased soldiers’ fight to preserve both democracy and equality."
<h3 /><h3>What is the theme of the Four freedoms speech?</h3>
The clip from Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Four Freedoms Speech" that is being provided explains how the formation of a nonviolent revolution that has adapted to changing circumstances has led to continuous progress in American history.
The final few sentences are a fantastic illustration of how Americans must carry on the fight started by the fallen warriors to protect equality and democracy.
As a result, option (b) or (ii) is the correct theme of the given passage.
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I believe the answer is C.
1. Ducks swim, fly, walk, and fly
2. They quack when they are hungry, mad, or surprised.
3. Justin said no eating, drinking, or running in the house.
4. Not only was the monster was huge, but it smelled, was slimey, and loud.