I'm guessing that it's "A" because that's the most obvious answer.
However, without having read the entire story, I'm not sure if it isn't "D". You have to look at the context of their relationship to see if maybe Robert is second-guessing himself...and that takes more than a few sentences to determine.
You never knew what it is to be a slave; to be entirely unprotected by law or custom; to have the laws reduce you to the condition of a chattel, entirely subject to the will of another" is the sentence in this excerpt from Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl that demonstrate how Harriet Ann Jacobs uses a narrative structure and <span>conversational tone to directly appeal to her readers’ sympathy. The correct option is option "C".</span>
Answer:
Where are the strangers taking Buck?
Explanation:
It kinda depends on what you wanna know, but I think the best question to ask would be "Where are the strangers taking Buck?" Hope this helps you, have a nice day! :)
I believe the answer is b or c