I am sure the answer is B.
Answer: In turning both to God, she reminds her audience that there is a force more powerful than they are—a force that has acted directly in her life. She cleverly distances her reader from those who "view our sable race with scornful eye"—perhaps thus nudging the reader to a more critical view of enslavement or at least a more positive view
Explanation:
It seems to me that, it's about a family with somewhat dysfunctional dynamics that irresponsibly places their child at risk.
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