The author claims in the excerpt that antislavery rhetoric in the late eighteenth century was based on:
The belief that emancipated people would not be a presence in society.
- This question is based on the book "Disowning Slavery: Gradual Emancipation and 'Race' in New England, 1780-1860," by Joanne Pope Melish.
- According to the author, Whites in the late 18th century developed a certain antislavery rhetoric.
- Their antislavery rhetoric was based on their belief that freed slaves would, all of a sudden, disappear.
- In other words, Whites believed emancipated slaves would not become a part of society.
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The complete excerpt for this question can be found attached below:
Answer:
The correct answers is the letter B.
Answer: B
Explanation: It is in a very informal tone and there should have been more detail.
Im sorry if its wrong, im just trying to help ;)
Predicate Nominative would be your answer.
The correct answer would be option D. A modifier is used to make a word's meaning more specific. A modifier is a word, phrase or clause that can function either as an adjective or adverb that describes a word in the sentence to make its meaning more specific.