Answer:
The prefix for <u>"ven" is a haven, given, striven,</u> etc.
And the suffix for<u> "ven" is a venture, vendor, ventilate</u>, etc.
Explanation:
A prefix is a word that is placed in front of another word to make a new word. In simple words, the word that we add before another word to make a new word is the prefix.
Similarly, a suffix is a word that is added after another word to make a new word.
So, prefix means before while suffix means after.
And using the word "ven" as the root word,
The prefix for <u>"ven" is a haven, given, striven,</u> etc.
And the suffix for<u> "ven" is a venture, vendor, ventilate</u>, etc.
About being obdurate Douglass tells he was obdurate "enough to be insensible to the voice of a reproving conscience".
About being cruel Douglass mention "he committed the grossest and most savage deeds upon the slaves under his charge." being severe on his punishments.
About being artful Douglass says "He was one of those who could torture the slightest look, word, or gesture, on the part of the slave, into impudence, and would treat it accordingly" he was also very aware of it in other ways and he would not care about killing the slaves even as they were a property and in order to do not be condemned he would say "To be accused was to be convicted, and to be convicted was to be punished" so "It is better that a dozen slaves should suffer under the lash, than that the overseer should be convicted, in the presence of the slaves, of having been at fault.".