Answer:
- He describes his experiences on the platform simply, in order to avoid bias and sentimentality
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Explanation:
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave was distributed in 1845, under seven years after Douglass got away from subjection. The book was a moment achievement, selling 4,500 duplicates in the initial four months. For a mind-blowing duration, Douglass kept on reexamining and extend his personal history, distributing a second form in 1855 as My Bondage and My Freedom. The third form of Douglass' self-portrayal was distributed in 1881 as Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, and an extended variant of Life and Times was distributed in 1892. These different retellings of Douglass' story all start with his introduction to the world and youth, yet each new form underlines the common impact and close connection of Douglass' existence with key events in American history.
Answer: Pharaoh Ramses II decrees the death of all Hebrew children, but Moses, placed in a basket in the Nile by his mother, is taken by a royal Princess and raised as the brother of the heir to the throne of Egypt, Mermefta. Moses is called by God to lead his people from Egypt to the promised land.
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Answer:
bad experiences
Explanation:
According to the excerpt, North Dakota symbolized bad experiences for Sofia. As she left North Dakota, she had no intentions of coming back, and this is most likely because of the bad experiences she had. It must have been so terrible living in North Dakota because she believed that her bird felt stifled.
She released her bird to have the freedom that was not available to it in North Dakota. She herself moved on to freedom in Montana. She believed that she would have a new beginning in Montana with better experiences.