The statement that describes Frederick Douglass's point of view is that "He wishes he could thank the young boys who taught him to read".
About the book- Frederick Douglass was born a slave, to narrate the experience of the life of a slave he has written a book name the narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass. Although he did not have to work on the field as another slave, he had to work in the household.
When he was seven he was taken by Huge Auld a son in laws brother of attorney. Huge's wife Sophia tried to teach him but Huge did not allow her to teach him, eventually, he was taught by the local boys how to read and write.
Douglass described their encounter with white workers in the trading factory. Douglass resisted the domination in the factory.
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The correct answer is B.
It is the only sentence that expresses correctly the time-related term, even in the four of them the numbers are right, the acronym accompanying them is not.
- Confucius was teaching in China in BC 500, where BC stands for Before Christ, referring to all historical time periods that took place before the birth of Jesus.
For example, the BC acronym should have been used too in letter A, when speaking about Homer and his works.
According to C and D, the facts described require the opposite acronym: AC, which stands for 'After Christ'. The Black Death started in A.C. 1347 and the Western Roman Empire fell to Germanic Tribes in A.C. 476.
He predicted that it would first happen in France
Answer:
The causes of the war were a result of both Roman and Carthaginian actions. Both nations took decisive actions that forced them towards the war.
Explanation:
The fault for the beginning of the Second Punic War can not be placed on a single nation. The causes of the war were a result of both Roman and Carthaginian actions. Both nations took decisive actions that forced them towards the war. Although Rome’s actions were not directly offensive, they set up a path for Carthaginians with very few options.