1. PART A: How do the master's treatment of the slaves, as depicted in chapter 1, affect Douglass? A Like most slaveholders, he
does not educate them, which prompts Douglass to learn to read and write. B Douglass witnesses brutal abuses of other slaves and knowing that he will soon enter this life as he grows h e becomes interested in education, escape, and abolition. C Douglass witnesses brutal abuses of other slaves specifically his auntand that motivates him to take revenge on his masters and all other slaveholders. D The master beats and whips Douglass , a painful experience that Douglass will never forget and one he vows to write down for others to know
In chapter 1, Frederick Douglass elaborates on the actions of his cruel master, Captain Anthony, and vividly describes the horrific beatings his master would often give his Aunt Hester. Douglass...
This can be an example of nostalgia. (Nostalgia is a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations according to Oxford Dictionaries)
The speaker and the neighbor repair the wall from opposite sides. The speaker and the neighbor repair the wall from the same side. The speaker repairs his side of the wall while the neighbor watches.