"Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl" by Harriet Jacobs has a classic, conversational and realistic style in which the reader feels as if he were talking to the protagonist. The narration is simple and attractive as in "I was born a slave, but I never new it till six years of happy childhood has passed away". Another key stylistic feature is the directness when addressing the reader as in "Reader, did you ever rate? I hope not".
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The correct answer is The speaker feels isolated and alone.
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This question refers to <em>Sonnet 28.</em>
We can clearly see how the author feels isolated and alone.
We have evidence of this. Let's look at the following quotes:
<em>"Alone, and lost in thought
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<em>"And still a watchful glance around me throw
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<em>"No other means I find, no surer aid
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<em>From the world’s prying eye to hide my woe
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The author's loneliness is clear in his words. He feels disoriented and alone, but still tries to hide his pain from the other people.
False. Women did not have a right to vote then, but she wanted them to have the right to vote. She made that speech before she got arrested for trying to vote.