The statement which accurately represents the relationship between the “Rainbow Portrait” of Queen Elizabeth and the French emissary’s description of her is; both the portrait and the emissary’s description reveal a young, vibrant ruler in her prime.
<h3>What is the relationship between the portrait and the emissary's description.</h3>
A major similarity between the portrait's and the French emissary of her is that; both described her as ageless, young and vibrant ruler in her prime.
On this note, the correct answer choice is; both the portrait and the emissary’s description reveal a young, vibrant ruler in her prime.
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Answer:
C. Garner's anguish and desperation exemplified the inhumanity of slavery, but her suffering did not sway the outcome of her court case.
Explanation:
This question refers to the text "Margaret Garner: Defying the Fugitive Slave Act" by Levi Coffin. In this text, we learn the tragic story of a runaway slave named Margaret. Margaret escaped slavery in Kentucky, crossing the frozen Ohio river towards the North. However, she was captured before she could join the Underground Railroad. Margaret decided to kill her child rather than allowing her to become a slave. The story is meant to show the levels of anguish and desperation that slaves felt, and the lack of power that they had, as even this desperation did not stop Margaret from being captured and sent back.
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the answer is the first circle