The best phrase that describes Douglass’s purpose for including this particular experience in the narrative of his life is the second option: “to show the importance of education in changing his life”. Since the narrative of Douglass is an awe-inspiring description of his struggle and fight for freedom against the prejudiced, brutal, oppressive Southern institution of slavery, he ended up motivated to write about his difficult life as a slave.
Answer:
Second sentence
Explanation:
The third and first sentence only applies to Rachel Lynd when it is supposed to describe the setting of the story.
Can’t answer if you don’t list the options and the excerpt.
Answer:
1. The writer could have written this one to divert his attention into writing due to his anxiety. It can be seen on his choice of words which would leave an impact to everyone who reads this.
2. If you read this poem in a critical way, yellow woods does not literally mean a place. He might be having a hard time choosing which to take between two paths that have different purpose or goal.
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