…while they relieved me of one difficulty, they brought on another even more painful than the one of which I was relieved. The m
ore I read, the more I was led to abhor and detest my enslavers. How does the use of charged language, such as painful, abhor, and detest, best advance Douglass’s purpose of showing how important it is to know how to read and write?
It shows that Douglass is knowledgeable and has a broad vocabulary.
It helps the reader feel the same anger and confusion as Douglass.
It emphasizes how angry Douglass is at slave owners for keeping slaves from learning to read and write.
It indicates that Douglass is not careful with his word choice and uses too many synonyms.
<h2><em>It's a developed country with elaborate infrastructure, high quality of life, and technological innovation. Japanese learned to work and build efficiently and to focus on mental capital rather than material wealth. Japanese relied on economic liberalism and private industry to make the necessary technological leaps.</em></h2>