Answer:
B. Lincoln had a deprived childhood.
Explanation:
Former President Abraham "Abe" Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States who was famous for the Emancipation Declaration that freed most of the slaves in specific states. He was also responsible for the start of the American 'liberation' of the slavery system which made him one of the most loved and respected presidents of all time.
As seen in the passage, the childhood that Abe had wasn't one of luxury or happiness. Rather, he had to suffer and toil alongside his father who struggled to find work and move from one place to another. The statement that he <em>"sewed together sheets of paper to make himself a math notebook, which he used to work out math problems and measurements" </em>shows his determination to learn despite all odds. Their economical condition reveals the depraved nature of his childhood.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
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The author’s most likely purpose for writing this memoir was - "To explain what it was like to grow up in India under British rule. Therefore, D is the correct option.
<h3>What does the memoir talk about?</h3>
The central idea behind the purpose for the writer to write this memoir was to convey the inferior feelings that Indians were going through in their own country during British rule and how they felt that they were deserted and that their culture was old-fashioned when compared with that of Britishers.
The author emphasizes the idea of holding intact one culture no matter what happens and that every culture is unique in its own sense hence one shall not feel inferior to others when comparing the two cultures because the two shall not be compared in the first place.
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