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If I remember correctly Elie would've gotten beaten or whipped I think. It's been a while since I have read the book. Which chapter?
I think the answer is Disapproving, lmk if im right
Based on this passage, East Asian leaders behave correctly and for that reason, they are respected.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Many East Asian governments based themselves on the teachings of Confucius.
- For this reason, the leaders of this government also followed these teachings as the basis for their activities as leaders.
- If Confucius asserted that only leaders with good personal conduct would be respected by their subjects, East Asian leaders who followed these teachings should maintain good personal conduct.
In this case, we can see that these leaders were concerned about always acting correctly and having morally accepted behaviors in society, to prevent them from being disrespected by their people.
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This question refers to the text "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass."
In this text, Douglass tells us that his masters, Mr. and Mrs. Auld, had different ideas about slaves learning how to read. This was a consequence of the fact that they had different ideas about the value and the place of a slave.
On the one hand, Mrs. Auld is a kind woman who believes slaves can better themselves. She is initially interested in teaching Douglass how to read and write. However, Mr. Auld disagrees with her beliefs, and forbids her to teach the slaves how to read and write. Moreover, he convinces her that the best way to treat slaves is to be cruel and unkind. Such ideas change Mrs. Auld and turn her into a cold, unsympathetic woman.