In the poem "Runagate, Runagate," Robert Hayden describes the escape of slaves who were running to the North trying to find freedom. He describes this in two different ways.
First, he talks from the point of view of the slave. He describes the fear that they felt running at night, as well as the determination that encouraged them. On the other hand, he describes the runaway slaves from the perspective of their master. The master describes them as scorpions, and warns of how difficult they are to catch.
The author uses these two points of view in order to increase the suspense and excitement of the text. He wants people to wonder what will happen and whether the slaves will be able to escape from their masters.
• you have to stand up in front of people
• you have to look nice
• you have to prepare a speach
• you have to move your mouth
• if you say something wrong others might laugh?
In the poem the author is comparing her experience of killing an innocent non poisonous spider to the police killing innocent unarmed people (suggesting of color because of the "brown" recluse reference). She is trying to explain that killing the harmless spider just because she was scared doesn't make it right and the same thing goes for police and people of higher authority.
The option that reflects effective consideration of audience by Amanda for this scenario is: "Amanda doesn’t need to think about considerations of audience in this instance, as her professor probably knows her very well and wants her to succeed in the graduate application process." (Option C)
<h3>What is an audience consideration?</h3>
This relates to the context clues and information given to the audience so that they are well in the know about what the author is communicating in the text.
Hence, it is correct to state that the option that reflects effective consideration of audience by Amanda for this scenario is (Option C).
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