Im not sure what the question your asking but im going to go with c.
what does what have to do with the rose? do you have the story?
The best summary can be "Shall we at this moment justify the deprivation of the Negro of the right to vote, because some one else is deprived of that privilege?", i.e., option D.
<h3>What is the excerpt about?</h3>
Mr. Frederick Douglass demanded that the administration's activities include defending area, voting rights, and national and collective fairness for black Americans.
Douglass delivered the speech "What the Black Man Wants" in April 1865. It was displayed in front of a group known as "Massachusetts Anti-SS."
The best summary can be "Shall we at this moment justify the deprivation of the Negro of the right to vote, because some one else is deprived of that privilege?".
Thus, the correct option is D.
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TESTIMONIAL BY EDWIDGE DANTICAT 1994
What effect does the story's timeline have on the text's overall meaning?
• The story's timeframe influences the overall meaning because the story's location and timeline make sense. In the past, there were many cult-like groups and superstitions, and their actions were frequently met with harsh consequences. The story's date and setting feel more realistic to the culture of the time.
How does the appearance of the old blind woman at the mother's prison cell affect the narrator?
• The elderly blind woman's arrival at the mother's jail call affects the narrator by recalling happy memories of her mother. But the narrator wanted to go, but she kept failing because the elderly blind lady continued questioning her anytime, she tried to step back or leave.
Answer:
the reader gets to know the thoughts of that one character the 1st person POV is in esp bc 1st person POV is narrated with "I" or "we". what they're thinking, how they feel, what they're doing, etc. but what is hidden from the reader is the thoughts/feelings/actions of the other characters.
Explanation:
for example if you're reading a chapter or book that's only narrated in 1st person POV like from the main character, then you're going to get to know that main character the most. everyone else you don't know as well because you're not reading in their POV instead.