Answer:
Part A: Education is liberating
Part B: “...and the argument which he so warmly urged, against my learning to read, only served to inspire me with a desire and determination to learn.” // "Mistress, in teaching me the alphabet, had given me the inch, and no precaution could prevent me from taking the ell."
Explanation:
In chapter 6 of "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass" the author tells the story of the day when his Mistress tried to teach him to read, but her husband forbade her to continue teaching him. According to her husband, teaching a slave to read would take away his servile nature and put him in a privileged position where he would no longer be able to serve whites.
At that moment, Douglass understood that reading would be the essential to get him out of that life. In other words, Douglass shows that this event left him motivated to learn to read, because he managed to understand that education is liberating.
A concentrated writing form in which authors use figurative language and other devices to create an emotional effect is called: <u>poetry</u>.
Poetry is a piece of literary work in which a poet constructed with rhythm, sound, and personal style as well as significant symbols, ideas, and striking images that evoke and represent specific feelings and events used to arise a particular emotion on the audience.
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Explanation:
living room with its dark... Walls"
Answer:
exclamation marks
Explanation:
An informal writing style entails the use of colloquial and friendly language. It is used in casual and personal conversation. Informal writing is written in active voice in a manner of an actual conversation.
Hallmarks of Informal Writing:
- Ordinary, short and simple sentences are used.
- Abbreviations, slang and contractions
- First and second person point of view is predominantly used.
- Expressive language and punctuation that convey emotion (exclamation marks)
- Subjective writing style.