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Once slaves are able to articulate the injustice of slavery, they come to loathe their masters, but still cannot physically escape without meeting great danger. In conclusion, they were not educated, feed little, got beat, and had to work. (Harsh treatment)
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d
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i think this is the answer because after reading it (several times) i see that he speaks of Lysander in a demeaning way.
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Hyperbole
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Size is not a specific 'human-like' trait but you are exaggerating about how small her brain is.
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B). He wants to help readers imagine Neto's story and understand his conflict.
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As per the question, option B i.e. 'He wants to help readers imagine Neto's story and understand his conflict' displays the reason for which the author has included Neto's real-life experience. <u>Her real-life experience would provide a sensory experience to readers through which they would be able to imagine his situation, conflicts he had undergone, etc. </u>This would help the readers connect to his story and display a more emphatic response. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.