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C.) "And when . . . death takes his master in its embrace and his body is laid in the cold ground, . . . there by his graveside will the noble dog be found, . . . "
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<span>The slave owners kept them from having an established identity. If they saw themselves as individuals with a purpose and sense of self, they would then have the desire to question authority. They kept parents and children seperate due to human instinct to develop kinship ties; the slaves would form a support system and thus establish a group identity, leading to potential uprising and questioning their positions. Education is freedom, as is knowledge. Why give such a gift to those in servitude? (Rhetorical question...) </span>
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Be careful when you back out of the driveway.
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a. Swift maintains that, if asked, people who have lived in poverty their entire lives would say that they would rather have been sold for food at one year of age.
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Answer: LAST SUMMER, MARTIN TORRES WAS WORKING AS A COOK IN AUSTIN, Tex., when, on the morning of Aug. 23, he received a call from a relative. His 17-year-old nephew, Emilio, had been murdered. According to the police, Emilio was walking down a street on Chicago’s South Side when someone shot him in the chest, possibly the culmination of an ongoing dispute. Like many killings, Emilio’s received just a few sentences in the local newspapers. Torres, who was especially close to his nephew, got on the first Greyhound bus to Chicago. He was grieving and plotting retribution. “I thought, Man, I’m going to take care of business,” he told me recently. “That’s how I live. I was going hunting. This is my own blood, my nephew.”
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