The author uses imagery by describing the whole experience as bloody and horrifying.
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The author Frederick Douglass brings to light the horrors that slavery entails. In the book, he uses many literary devices to make the reader stand in the same place where the he himself stood. He recounts the time the first time he saw what slavery really was and how a master could exploit his slave.
In the narrative, it was when he saw his aunt getting whipped by Captain Anthony, her master, that he understood what slavery really was. His aunt was getting whipped naked as a punishment to having conversation with a male slave. He described it as 'long series of outrage' as he continued to whip her for prolonged period despite her endless and loud cries and pleas. He described it as 'a blood-stained gate of hell' because of how his aunt was covered in blood because of the merciless whipping. He referred to slavery as hell for the painful and terrifying exhibitions that lied there. He pointed out that the experience and its traumatizing affect was too hard to pen down on a piece of paper.
Answer:
I think it's C. The monster is torn between good and evil.
Explanation:
In A. The word exhibited is present, which means that the monster publicly shows his good and bad deeds. This can't be the answer cuz people don't see the good sides in the monster.
This also applies to B because it says the word "show"
So C makes more sense
Hope it's right!!!
The correct answer is A. You have used the word "separate" 10 times and spelled each usage differently!
In this sentence, the word "separate" should be quoted since this is the word that he used 10 times and spelled differently.
Answer: I’m gonna say d
Explanation:
The powers that weren’t given to the United States were given to the states or to the people
Answer:
I think the answer is D, the narrative will change depending on narrator's tone and point of view