The answer is B. Fredrick Douglass never describes his means of escape. He didn't want to disclose the information because he didn't want slaveholders to know how he or any other slave could have escaped.
Answer:
J. Verbal Irony
Explanation:
War is Kind is a poem by Steven Crane.
The poem begins with the speaker telling a maiden not to weep -
<em>Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind</em>
The technique used here is verbal irony.
Verbal Irony: This is a literary technique that occurs when a speaker says something that contrasts with what he means; his actions and emotions.
Verbal irony was used on the line above.
The speaker is very much aware of the brutality and unkind nature of war but still describes war as a kind phenomenon and tells the maiden not to weep.
Answer:
Individuals who follow their dreams eventually attain them.
Explanation:
In the excerpt, Walden starts off by stating '...if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.'
The answer is merely a simplified version of what Walden was explaining. You can snuff out keyword such as 'dreams' and 'meet' which mean the same as 'dreams' and 'attain'. The last two option are immediately eliminated as this passage mentioned nothing of cultures. And, the first option couldn't be the answer because the passage mentions nothing of surroundings, so that can be eliminated, leaving the last option as the most logical choice.