The statement about Jim's character throughout The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is accurate As time went on, Jim was shown as more of a stereotype. Thus, option "D" is correct.
<h3>Explain the character of Jim briefly?</h3>
Jim's character is developed as the stereotype of an African American slave. He speaks improperly English and is not literate.
Jim's speech is not easily understood by many readers due to it's lack of proper English.
His dialect does not show that he is respected by others. His speech does not make him respected by others because it shows his lack of education. Jim's speech does show he believes in legends and folklore.
Thus, option "D" is correct.
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“I believe a longer spring break will help students perform better in school. After a week away from their studies, students will be refreshed and able to concentrate until the end of the school year”
This states your stance and reasoning.
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Read the passage and review the image from Sugar Changed the World.
Caption: Enslaved people working in a sugar plantation (illustration by William Clark)
How does the image best support the text?
The correct answer is number 4:
- The image shows where the authors came from and how their families were involved with sugar.
The author says that his great-grandparents come from India to Guyana to work on the sugar plantations. That although slavery was abolished in the British Empire in 1833 (thirty years before the Emancipation Proclamation in the United States), British sugar plantation owners looked up in India to find cheap labor to cut cane and process sugar. Meaning that this was also an enslaved work because of the conditions that were given for Indians.