Answer:
B) It serves to point out that basing the justification of slavery on the story of Ham is unsound.
Explanation:
Frederick Douglass's memoir "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass" contains the slave days and younger days of the author and progresses to his own education and eventual freedom from being a slave. The memoir served and continues to serve as one of the greatest proofs of life writings by a former slave.
In the very first chapter of the memoir, Douglass mentioned how <em>"God cursed Ham and therefore American slavery is right"</em>. But, he counters this point by stating that <em>"If the lineal descendants of Ham are alone to be scripturally enslaved, it is certain that slavery at the south must soon become unscriptural; for thousands are ushered into the world, annually, who, like myself, owe their existence to white fathers, and those fathers most frequently their own masters."</em>
This allusion to the biblical story of how God cursed the sons of Ham to be <em>"the lowest of slaves"</em> (Genesis 9:24) among his brothers serves as a means to bring out the point that<u> justifying slavery based on this biblical story is unsound and even maybe untrue.</u>
Thus, the <u>correct answer is option B</u>.g
The answer is:
She is intrinsically motivated by her belief that children should obey their parents.
In the passage from " Two Kinds," by Amy Tan, the narrator describes how her Chinese mother expects her to become a pianist and forces her to play the piano. Raised in America, the narrator stands between liberty and her mother's traditional Chinese oppression, which expects daughters to obey their parents and take their advice.
The suffix is the ending of a word, in this case a compound word. -balls is the suffix
Try searching all of the words that you don't know, then write what it means down on a piece of paper. Reread the definitions, after that reread the article to see if you have a better understanding it. Also highlight the information that is difficult and challenging him, reread the sentences before and after that to see if you understand it.
I hope this helps. :)