The conclusion of “Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass” focuses on the hardships of Douglass’ life as he enters adulthood, and his eventual escape from slavery as he heads north. The final two chapters and the appendix show a huge difference when compared to the first few chapters of the story. In Chapter X, we see Douglass go from a passive observer of violence to experiencing the violence first hand. Mr. Covey’s actions of whipping and kicking Douglass are one of the first in
Answer:
Paper and ink, cosmetics, the toothbrush and toothpaste, even the ancestor of the modern breath mint, were all invented by the Egyptians.
Explanation:
<span>1.) A. Women were able to join and even run guilds.2.) C. The Roman Catholic Church centralized authority in the pope, while the Eastern Orthodox Church shared power between the emperor and the patriarch.3.) B. Using credit instead of cash became more common in business.4.) B. Many medieval Christians were suspicious of Jewish culture and practices.
5.) D. The Church's power to deny the sacraments gave the Church power over Christians.6.) A. collection of tithes</span>
i would say primary, but it could be secondary im not completely sure.
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