I'd say there are two answers here - she must obey her husband's wishes and follow his advice (he tells her not to teach Douglass how to read) and slavery strips her of her innate beliefs and benevolent nature (she used to be a kind and caring person before she got slaves).
A definition of formal poetry is verse that A. STICKS TO CERTAIN TRADITIONAL PATTERNS.
Traditional patters may refer to stanza length, meter and rhyme patterns.
Examples of Formal Verse Poetry:
1) Haiku
2) Sonnets
3) Sestina
4) Villanelle
5) Pantoum
William Shakespeare lived from April 1564 to April 23rd,1616.
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No that is not true as is displayed by the book 'A modest Proposal'
Explanation:
A modest proposal is one of the most brilliant pieces of satire ever written and presents a very absurd argument.
The point is not to make the people to agree to the argument but to say that what it represents is based in reality and morally abhorrent.
By laying a factual and well argued claim for the fact one actually foes on to claim that the practice should not be done as it is wrong even though its being justified by the text itself
This is the prime point made by the text .
The quotation which best supports the authors' claim and purpose are:
"A perfect taste made possible by the most brutal labor."
What is a Claim?
A claim refers to the unverified statement about a particular thing that needs to be verified by the use of supporting evidence or data.
With this in mind, we can see that from the given text, we are told that sugar is different from honey which helps by stating that honey gives a perfect taste.
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