Answer:
It made him feel degraded and disgusted with slavery.
Explanation:
In Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass after the death of Frederick's master, the master's property was to be divided between his two children. Therefore all the property were gathered to be valued, and Frederick together with his fellow slaves being considered "property", they were gathered to undergo the valuation too.
Being ranked among pigs and horses, and being subjected to the same thorough examination during the valuation made Frederick feel degraded, he saw how dispensable and utterly without free will the slaves are. That made him feel increasingly disgusted with his slave status.
<span>Constitutionally, specifically referring to the First Amendment, the administrator is wrong to bar Mr. Spencer from speaking on campus (you cannot prohibit a protest/rally etc. even if the message is one of hate and bigotry). The administrator can argue that the KKK is an organization that has advocated violence in the past and continues to do so today and if Mr. Spencer were to come to the campus, he may incite violence among the students. The administrator can also explain the KKK and their beliefs go directly against what the college stands for: peace, diversity, free thinking, morals/ethics, etc.</span>
Ive read the book, be more specific, its been a while, the radley family is the family the lives in the house down the street and they have a son named boo that becomes a key character in the book, they rarely ever come out of there old, run down house
Answer: B. He changes the verbs to present tense.
Explanation:
In the adaptation, the biggest difference made was how he worded it to make it sound like it was happening in present tense.
Details were changed but not enough for it to be the main reason that the story felt like it was happening live so C. and D. are wrong.
The perspective was already in first person to begin with so A. is wrong as well.
The only option left is B. and we can see that he does change the story to be in present tense which is a good explanation as to how the story sounded like it was happening live.
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