Answer:
Frederick Douglass
Douglass's Narrative is like a highway map, showing us the road from slavery to freedom. At the beginning of the book, Douglass is a slave in both body and mind. When the book ends, he gets both his legal freedom and frees his mind.
American Slave
Frederick Douglass is one of the most celebrated writers in the African American literary tradition, and his first autobiography is the one of the most widely read North American slave narratives. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave was published in 1845, less than seven years after Douglass escaped from slavery. The book was an instant success, selling 4,500 copies in the first four months. Throughout his life, Douglass continued to revise and expand his autobiography, publishing a second version in 1855 as My Bondage and My Freedom. The third version of Douglass' autobiography was published in 1881 as Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, and an expanded version of Life and Times was published in 1892. These various retellings of Douglass' story all begin with his birth and childhood, but each new version emphasizes the mutual influence and close correlation of Douglass' life with key events in American history.
The answer is C hope this helped :) ☺️
Answer:
a. the depressed children's behavior
b. the behavior of depressed children's
c. the children's depressed behavior
Explanation:
The alternate to THE BEHAVIOR OF DEPRESSED CHILDREN can be
a. the depressed children's behavior
b. the behavior of depressed children's
c. the children's depressed behavior
The sentences provided above can act as an alternate to the given sentence and can be changed and instead of the original sentence any of the given sentences from a-c can be used.
Missed the bus
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Answer:
I would say Part B? idk lucky guess