The answer is:
a. Dramatic play
It can not be a comedy because the story is not funny. It can’t be a tragedy because it doesn’t end a tragic death or anything of that sort, the ending was good because the boys were found alive. So the only answer can be a dramatic play.
Answer:
This passage reveals that:
C) Slavery was a taboo subject, to be avoided in polite conversation.
Explanation:
Frederick Douglass was born in 1818. He was an abolitionist, a writer, and a social reformer whose autobiography "The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass" greatly influenced the abolitionist movement in 1845. In the book, Douglass tells the story of his life as a slave and the measures he took to learn how to read and write.
From the passage we are studying here, it can be easily inferred that slavery was a taboo issue in conversations. Even though it was a reality - and a horrific one -, people were uncomfortable when it was brought up. According to Douglass, "grownup people" were discussing it, but whenever he brought it up with white boys around his age, they were troubled, bothered by it. Maybe they were suddenly and sharply reminded that that human being they were talking to, unlike themselves, did not have any freedom. His life was set in a very different direction than theirs. Being reminded of that was probably uncomfortable.
Answer:
The lines in the poem that show how deeply the speaker feels the loss of Annabel Lee are: So that her highborn kinsmen came /And bore her away from me.
Explanation:
Poe expresses in these lines the pain for the death of Annabel Lee and how horrible is to see her go.
A is the answer to the question you asked