<span>Seward is brainwashing Northerners into believing slavery should be abolished.</span>
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From the passage, we know that the young lady is giving someone, not her race a great opportunity. She might be scolded or discriminated for doing this. Not only does she offer the free black a partnership, but she is willing to do so for free. This is generousity. She doesn't have to do any of this. This is also selflessness. She is not thinking about the negative consequences when she gets a free black partner with her shop. From the context of how the paragraph was written, using the term 'free black', this might have been a unique situation. She is being openminded as well. Letting someone with very few opportunities have a great chance of becoming successful.
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Answer:
Alliteration is the frequent use of the same consonants or consonant groups in multiple words in a verse or sentence. This stylistic figure emphasizes the emotional state of the speaker, sound atmosphere, rhythm or voice effects.
Explanation:
Alliteration draws the reader's attention to a particular section of the text. Alliterative sounds create rhythm and mood and can have special connotations.
Alliteration occurs more frequently in verse, sayings, and proverbs than in prose.
B. There is something that they do not understand in that part.
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i dont know, its a dificult question.
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