Captain Auld beats a crippled young girl repeatedly to support his idea of slave holding cruelty.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Captain Auld in the chapter is seen supporting his idea of slave holding cruelty by beating a crippled young girl on a continuous basis. The name of this girl was Henny.
He for supporting his own ideas demonstrated and read a passage of scripture from the bible. This justified his idea of slavery and also demonstrated that he read the holy book of christians Bible.
Answer:
HEYYYY :P
The poem is in 2nd person. The speaker is talking directly to the reader.
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Hyperbole it's exaggerating it's not metaphor or simile since it's not comparing two things and personification is giving human like qualities to inhuman things and it's not doing that either
Answer:
Don't be afraid of the word "racist"
Call out loved ones when they say or do racist things
Don't make the trials and tribulations of minorities all about you
Apologize if you need to
Racist jokes aren't funny, so don't laugh
Stop saying that you "don't see color"
Get to know Black history
Approach the legacy of Martin Luther King...
Explanation:
I'm assuming the underlined word is exercise; I believe the correct definition of exercise in the sentence "Jorge completed the economics exercise before the rest of his team" is B: A task done to practice a skill.
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