Frederick Douglass is very detailed in his description of Mr. Plummer because Mr. Plummer and I quote “Was a miserable drunkard, a profane swearer, and a savage monster.” Mr. Plummer was the one that gave him the very memory of his aunt having her hands held by a hook and standing on her toes on a stool, and being whipped even after blood was pouring from her veins. He was a cruel man that didn’t care about what happened to the slaves. He was so descriptive about Mr. Plummer because Mr. Plummer left a “scar” on him. He left an emotional scar that Frederick will never forget.
Of American occupation in Saudi Arabia during the Golf War. He viewed this as sacrilege because of the two holy places Mecca and Medina. I hope this helps
Troublesome friends are often friends who can cause troubles for different reasons. Friends who get drunk and start breaking the law are one example of this that is quite common. Another is friends who break the law in general, pushing you in a moral and ethical dilemma on whether you should tell on them to the law enforcment.
Answer:
B. Louis XIV
Explanation:
Louis XIV was the ruler of the Bourbon Dynasty he began to follow the traditional absolute monarchy that would last a century he declared 'Divine Right' of King. According to his Divine right, the strength of the King to govern comes from God and the King is the messenger or agent of God on the Earth.
Divine rights allow Monarch to rule and control all aspects of the Government because people believe he is the messenger of God on the earth.