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Nadya [2.5K]
3 years ago
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The ties that ordinarily bind children to their homes were all suspended in my case. I found no severe trial in my departure. My

home was charmless; it was not home to me; on parting from it, I could not feel that I was leaving anything which I could have enjoyed by staying.
How does the objective style of this excerpt add power to the story?

A.It relies on understatement to show that Douglass had strong feelings toward his childhood home.

B.It uses strong imagery to show that Douglass is unsentimental about his childhood home.

C.It presents Douglass's feelings about his childhood home in a detached and
factual way.

D.It uses irony to show that Douglass disliked his childhood home when he should have loved it.
English
2 answers:
motikmotik3 years ago
7 0
The way that his objective style add power to the story is :
D. it uses irony to show that Douglass disliked his childhood home when he should have loved it
You can see this by reading the very last sentence of the excerpt

hope this helps
Eddi Din [679]3 years ago
7 0
C-it presents douglass's feelings about his childhood home in a detached and factual way 
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